. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . their reports speak of firing into the Governor Moore.—B. K. were blazing when my ship reached have already described the fate of the Res-olute and one other ram. The passenger boatDoubloon reached New Orleans all right. Myvessel ran over the little tug Belle Mosher was destroyed when taking a fire-raft alongside the Hartford. Of the little tugMusic and three of the rams I know nothingbeyond seeing them burn and explode theirmagazines after being deserted. My old classmates and messmates among the officers, and shipmates


. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . their reports speak of firing into the Governor Moore.—B. K. were blazing when my ship reached have already described the fate of the Res-olute and one other ram. The passenger boatDoubloon reached New Orleans all right. Myvessel ran over the little tug Belle Mosher was destroyed when taking a fire-raft alongside the Hartford. Of the little tugMusic and three of the rams I know nothingbeyond seeing them burn and explode theirmagazines after being deserted. My old classmates and messmates among the officers, and shipmates among the crewsof the U. S. ships at New Orleans, treated mewith great kindness. To mention a few, Cap-tain Lee shared his cabin with me. LieutenantJ. S. Thornton gave me his room on board theHartford, and with Lieutenant Albert Kautzmade it possible for me to extend some hospi-tality to friends who called upon me. Lieuten-ant-Commander Crosby on receiving me onboard the Pinola gave me the freedom of thecabin. When taking me to the Colorado Lieu-. THE STONEWALL JACKSON RAMMING THE VARONA. Captain Boggs and Lieutenant Swasey of the Varuna state, in their official reports, that their vessel was rammed twice by theGovernor Hloorc before the Stonewall Jackson showed herself.— B. K. Vol. XXXII. —58. 454 FIGHTIXG FARRAGUT BELOW NEW ORLEANS.


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