File:Frank Leslie's scenes and portraits of the Civil War (1894) (14576356100).jpg
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English: Identifier: franklesliesscen00lesl (find matches) The New York Times, January 29, 1862, Page 1 From Our Special Correspondent. The large majority of the vessels composing the expedition, consisting of gunboats, steamers and sailing transports for the troops, tenders, horse transports, coal vessels, etc., have arrived and anchored safely in the Inlet, or are lying at anchor north of the bar, while some are seen still under way coming in. The auspices under which we have commenced operations are certainly not very encouraging, though they are not of a nature to discourage one so hopeful and energetic as the Commanding General is known to be; or, it is hoped, to seriously impede our progress. We have encountered one heavy blow from the Southwest -- directly ahead -- on our way down the coast, and have rode out, at our anchors, one of the heaviest Northeast gales which are known to prevail on this proverbially windy coast. Disasters of a somewhat serious, and some of a very melancholy character have also occurred which will cause regret with the public, and mourning in Northern homes. One ship, the screw-steamer City of New-York, from New-York, loaded with ordnance stores, went ashore on the bar on Monday, and now lies a total wreck, with a cargo of two hundred thousand dollars in value lost to the Expedition. No lives lost. One gunboat, the Zouave, has been sunk in the inlet, caused by overrunning her anchor during the storm, which knocked a hole in her bottom' thus causing her to sink. Her guns were saved. One schooner, loaded with coal, is also sunk. One canal-boat or floating battery has gone ashore, Several collisions have occurred among the overcrowded vessels of the fleet, causing damage of a not serious description. Two or three of the steamers are ashore, and must sustain severe injury, though they will not be permanently lost to the fleet.
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