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k up more drowning and wounded men, instead of doing so pulled off to the yacht. This may not have been exactly right; but we were justified in anything after the Kearsarge had fired three broadsides at us after our colors were down. I was ordered down by the First Lieutenant to carry the wounded, and went away to the Kearsarge. In that boat were a few wounded men; Mr. Howell, nominally occupying the rank of captain of marines (we had no marines on board;) Mr. Wilson, third lieutenant; Mr. Bullock, master, and a few others. This boat went to the Kearsarge. The Alabama at this time was just going down and Mr. Kell passed the order for the men to save themselves if they could. The greater part of them jumped overboard. Among them was Dr. Llewellyn, our assistant surgeon. He was an Englishman, and had long been on the sick list with a sore leg, consequently not depending upon his swimming powers, he had lashes himself to a box; but the box turned, and, putting him under, he w