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ved of the marines went down by their own imprudence. Lieut. Commanding Nicholson's conduct in the Isaac Smith has met with my warm commendation. The Peerless port, in sinking conditions was met by the Commander Gordon. All the persons on board, twenty-six in number, were saved under very perilous circumstances in which service, Lieut. H. W. Miller was very favorably noticed by his commander. Ga. passing Charleston I sent in the Seneca, Lieut. Commanding American, to direct Capt. Lardner to join me with the steamer Susquence off Port Royal, without delay. On Monday, 8 o'clock in the morning. I off the with some twenty five vessels in company, with many more heaving in sight. The Department is aware that all the aids to navigation had been removed, and the ten miles seaward, with no features on the shore line with sufficient prominence to make any bearings reliable. But to the skill of Commodore Davis, the Fleet Captain, and Mr. Boutelle, the able Assistant