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rtion of Sibley's command. The Diana was commanded by Capt Peterson, and had aboard Co. A of the 12th Connecticut, and Co. F of the 16th New York, in all one hundred and twenty officers, privates, and sailors, all of whom fell into our hands, together with the boat, the armament of which consists of one 32- pounder rifled parrot; two 32 pounder, smooth bore, and two 12-pounder guns. The boat is badly damaged. The report of the engagement was distinctly heard at Brashear city. Gen. Wellsell, commanding, immediately sent the gunboat Calhoun to assist the Diana, but having no pilot, she grounded and came near sharing the same fate. A south wind raised the water and released the Calhoun. The Confederate loss is unknown. The enemy lost three officers and two privates killed. [official Dispatch] The following official dispatch confirming the above was received Satrday morning at the War Department: Headquarters near Burwick's Bay, March 28th, via Natchez, April