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The Daily Dispatch: March 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ys, having on board the greater part of her cargo, consisting of stores, ammunition and meal, and only requiring a small supply of officers' provision and water. She was engaged yesterday taking on board the remaining portion of her coal; and the general bustle of getting ready for sea was to be observed, although actual orders had not been received. The following is a list of the officers for the present trip: Lieut. Commanding, J. H. Strong; Lieutenants, J. M. Arnold, C. C. Carpenter, C. Hatfield; Master, not yet on board; Surgeon, Delaven Bloodgood. The Harriet Lane has recently been placed in perfect order for active service. Her original armament consisted of four twenty-five pound Dahlgren guns and one thirty-two pounder. Recently she received an addition to her powerful batteries in the shape of three long thirty-two pounders. The larger guns are placed in the ports about the paddle boxes; the twenty-four pounders are fixed aft. Her complement of small arms are very s