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e at daylight on the 5th, and immediately dispatched a courier to Braddock's Point, couth end of the Island, ordering Captain Stuart's company, 9th regiment, to march on Fort Walker, and embark thence to strengthen Captain Elliott's guners in Fort Beey were out off from Bay Point by the advancing fleet of the enemy, and obliged to seek shelter in Skull creek, where Captain Stuart disembarked his whole command in safety. on inspecting Fort Walker shortly after my arrival, I found twenty gunsporting Capt. Elliottas I desired. But on Thursday morning, 7th inst., having obtained the steamer Emma, I dispatched Capt. Stuart's company in her to Fort Beauregard, The rapid advance of the enemy's fleet, howeve', to the attack on the batteries, compelled her, at the risk of being intercepted, to turn back and seek shelter in Skull creek, on the shores of which Capt. Stuart's company safely disembarked and joined me in the afternoon. And here again was exhibited another act of heroism on t