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The Daily Dispatch: February 25, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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twelve; making an aggregate of, in fifty- three and a half hours continuous firing upon the city from only one gun, two hundred and seventy-eight. Two more gunboats made their appearance and joined the fleet inside the bar Saturday evening. The vessel reported sunk is a three masted propeller, one of the heavy draft blockaders, and is supposed to have carried a crew of about 300 men. She is sunk in about five fathoms of water outside the bar, and lies to the eastward of Drunken Dick Shouls, off Maffit's Channel, nearly opposite Battery Marshall. A Yankee tug made an effort to reach her Saturday morning but failed. Saturday afternoon four of the enemy's barges succeeded in getting to the wreck, when the crews commenced stripping it of the sails, spars, rigging, &c. The sunken vessel is believed to be the new steam sloop-of-war Flambean. Another blockader has also disappeared mysteriously, not having been seen for two days past, and it is believed shared the fate of it