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uns capable of using fired at any required point or deflection, with sufficient space for the gunners. The vessels is to be two hundred and thirty feet in length, ten feet in depth, and fifty feet in breadth, and the armor-proof plates will be applied by a patent invention of Mr. Turner's, requiring neither grooves nor tongues, and will be movable singly in case of fracture or damage, and also easily replaced. The Board of Admiralty, who recently inspected the model on their visit to the pack yard, have called on Mr. Turnor to furnish specifications of his method for their consideration. Prince Adalbert, Admiral of the Prussian fleet, has also ordered drafts of the model to be transmitted to him for the of his own country. These facts prove that England or not yet upon the best method for constructing her new navy, and that die feels the pressure necessity of adopting any new improvement to either in the struggle for supplement with her growing neighbor over the element.
Losses in the 15th Virginia regiment. --Among the killed at the battle of Sharpsburg, in the 15th Virginia regiment, was Capt. Abner V. England, of the Henrico Guard, formerly a Lieutenant in the Young Guard of Richmond. He was shot through the heart just as he had wheeled his company into line. In the Young Guard, Lieut. G. W. Berry was wounded in the abdomen, Sergt. E. W. Jones, in the shoulder, and Corp'l J. R. Allen, in hand. Lieut. Allen, of the Henrico Southern Guard, was wounded in the left breast and wrist seriously.