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The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], One hundred and twenty-five Dollars reward. (search)
h the side of the tunnel are only large enough to permit the muzzle of the gun to be thrust through. Inside of them are wrought-iron pendulums, which close them against the enemy as soon as the gun recoils. She is armed with two of the largest Dahlgren guns, made to revolve by a pair of steam engines placed beneath the deck. The lower vessel is of iron, one-half inch thick, and made in the usual manner. She carries her machinery, coal, &c., aft, and forward the officers' quarters, ammunit satisfactory trial trip on Wednesday last. The armament of the Oneida consists of a very heavy battery, composed of two eleven inch pivot guns, each weighing sixteen thousand eight hundred pounds. She is also provided with three thirty-pounder Dahlgren rifles, in addition to four thirty-two pounders and one howitzer. The frigate Lackawanna is making rapid progress in ship house No. 2, and in No. 1, where the Adirondack was built, the keel of another frigate, to be called the Ticonder