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e fort, every man for duty. Found the Fourth Regiment there, which had arrived two hours before, and seven companies of United-States artillery in garrison. Colonel Dimick, commanding post, asked Colonel Wardrop if he was a minute-man. He answered, Yes. — How long will it take to get your regiment ready? — Fifteen minutes. — Ge The Colonel of the Third Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers will immediately report for orders to Commodore Paulding, United-States Navy. By order of Colonel Dimick, (Signed) T. J. Haines, Adjutant. Colonel Wardrop requested to know the object, and was informed that it was to hold possession of Gosport Navy Yardus to leaving, their Springfield rifled muskets were exchanged for old smoothbores. On the eve of departure, the regiment was addressed by General Butler and Colonel Dimick. On the 15th of July, it embarked on board the steamer S. R. Spaulding, and in fifty-six hours arrived in Boston harbor, after an absence of three months. It<