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rs, but seldom hitting them. One of their shells or shots, however, struck the Saugus fair on the turret, and knocked out and loosened forty bolts. This was owing to the bolts being driven from inside to out, instead of from outside to in. The turret was not materially injured, and was repaired again in about two weeks, and I have been using the Saugus here, against these works, where she has done effective service. The Canonicus, Mahopac and Monadnock left Hampton Roads on the 13th ultimo, the former two in tow of steamers, the Monadnock going under steam, with a steamer in company. The weather was quite rough, and at times the sea would go over the turrets and down the funnels; but I passed them while at sea, and they were making excellent weather of it. On asking their commander, afterwards, how they got along, the answer was, "Oh, quite well, sir; only a little damp." On arriving at Beaufort, North Carolina, I filled them up with coal and ammunition. I found a de
The Houston Telegraph announces officially the capture of the United States steamer Sonora. She was on her way to New Orleans from Santiago.--She was taken on the 13th ultimo by Captain Conway and six men.