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e about two and a half inches in diameter, about eight inches in length, and weigh eight pounds. The President, accompanied by Secretary Seward, visited the Navy-Yard at 6 o' clock this evening, and went on board the Freeborn, escorted by Capts. Ward and Dahlgren. The President shook the hands of the gunners with great cordiality, and complimented them for their bravery. The enemy's rifled cannon shot were handed him for examination, at his request. On his passing one of them to Mr. Sewamage we have inflicted remains to be seen. That we have received none not easily repaired is truly remarkable. The Anacosta and Reliance were not permitted to come under damaging fire, their support having been necessary to embolden those engaged by giving them confidence that if disabled in the machinery assistance was at hand to drag them out. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Janes H. Ward,Senior Officer on the Potomac.To. Hon. Giddeon Wells, Secretary of the Navy.