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mminuted fracture of right leg, Tible, only, from the splinters; it may require amputation. He is now doing very well, and in no danger as yet. William Moore, seaman, terribly wounded, right arm torn at shoulder, and seven others slightly wounded. On the Selma, Lieutenant and Executive Officer John Comstock, killed instantly. "Stand by your guns, my men," were his last words. John K. Murray, master's mate, killed; William Hall, gunner's mate, killed; James Rooney, seaman, killed; James Montgomery, seaman, killed; Bernard Ryler, Confederate States marines, killed; W. R. Frisby, landsman, killed; C. Shepherd, killed; and eight wounded. Fort Gaines, August 5.--The following are the casualties at this post up to 12 o'clock, noon: Pelham Cadets, Company A--Wounded: H. Hamilton, slightly. Company B--Killed: J. L. Williams, Wounded: W. McVoy, slightly. First Alabama Battalion of Artillery--Wounded: J. Adams, severely. Culpeper's Artillery — Wounded: A. J. Ostvo