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ng. James Joffey, scaman, killed by scalding. N. McCarty, scaman, scalded. H. Hagan, scaman, scalded. Dana Wilson, killed by scalding. Ben. Harrington; and scalded badly. Wm. O'Brien, scaman, scalded badly. Thos. Muiten, scaman, scalded badly. W. H. Maxey, scaman, scalded badly. T. Sullivan, scaman, scalded badly. Jas. Hedard, scaman, missing. J. P. Bears, scaman, killed by scalding. John C. Hara, scaman, scalded. John Castello, scaman scalded. J. J. Phillips, scaman, scalded. B. Lonla, scaman scalded. H. Reynolds, scaman missing. James Argus, scaman, scalded. Thomas Mullett, scaman, padly scalded. In addition to the above we had nineteen soldiers injured, of which several have since died. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Ronert K, Riley, Ex-Officer U. S. gunboat Essex. Seward and the stone blockade in Europe. The statement of Secretary Seward implying that the American Government held themselves hound, af