Description. Side-wheel wooden Blackhawk 902 11 8 1,004 512 13 13 Carondelet......... 500 303 3 6 Side-wheel gunboat. Side-wheel steamer. Iron-clad. Iron-clad steamer. Iron-clad steamer. Iron-clad. Ram. 500 236 6 Thistle.... 50 1 Tug. Tylor..... 575 10 gunboat. Side-wheel steamer. Stern-wheel. Side-wheel steamer. 156 Champion 115 4 Covington.... Curlew..... Stern-wheel stm'r. Side-wheel steamer. Side-wheel steamer. Side-wheel steamer. Tuscumbia..... Iron-clad. Tawah....... 108 8 Side-wheel steamer. Dahlia... 50 1 Tug. W. H. Brown...... 235 150 2 Side-wheel steamer. Side-wheel steamer. Transport. Daisy....... 50 1 Tug. Eastport... 800 8 Iron-clad steamer. SUPPLY STEAMERS. Exchange Stern-wheel stm'r. Description. Fairplay... Side-wheel wooden gunboat. Tug. Bermuda 1,238 3 Screw steamer. Forest Rose. 260 8 Stern-wheel stm'r. Newbern........... 948 6 Screw steamer. Fawn Side-wheel steamer. Union.... 1,114 Fort Hindman... 286 7 Fulton...... Ram. Gen. Bragg 950 3 Gen. Lyon. Gen. S. Price...... 633 3 Gen. Pillow 38 2 Great Western... 800 3 Hyacinth..... 50 1 Hastings 293 8 Side-wheel steamer. Ram and gunboat. Transport. Ram and gunboat. Ram and gunboat. Transport. Tug. Side-wheel steamer. Ram. Tug. Side-wheel steamer. Side-wheel gunboat. Stern-wheel. Side-wheel steamer. Iron-clad steamer. Iron-clad steamer. Little Rebel 151 4 Ram. son 460 Lioness. 500 4 Ram. Honduras..... 376 Linden..... Stern-wheel. Honeysuckle.... 234 Marmora Side-wheel wooden Izilda 40 gunboat. Iron-clad steamer. Jas. L. Davis..... 461 Bark. 4 J. S. Chambers... Monarch.. 1,000 6 Ram. Julia Sloop. Mignonette 50 1 Tug. Marigold.. Screw steamer. Mistletoe......... Myrtle 50 Moose....... 189 Neosho..... 523 New Era. 157 New National.... 379 Naumkeag. 250 162636 Tug. Tug. Nita.... 210 Port Royal... 805 Side-wheel steamer. Pursuit... 603 Iron-clad. Roebuck... 455 Side-wheel gunboat. Rachel Seaman.. 303 Transport. Stern-wheel. Restless..... 265 Rosalie..... 28 Sloop. Nettle.. Side-wheel steamer. San Jacinto....... 1,446 14 Screw steamer. Osage.. Somerset.... 521 6 Side-wheel steamer. Ozark 578 2 Iron-clad. Stars and Stripes 407 5 Screw steamer. Quachita Pansy Side-wheel steamer. Sea-Bird. 57 1 50 1 Tug. Stonewall Schooner. Schooner. Pittsburg 512 12 Iron-clad steamer. Sunflower Screw steamer. Paw-Paw 175 8 Stern-wheel. Peosta..... 233 14 Petrel... 226 Prairie Bird....... 171 Queen City... 212 Rattler. 166 Red Rover........ 789 89617 8 Side-wheel steamer. Side-wheel steamer. Side-wheel steamer. Screw steamer. 819 8 Side-wheel steamer. 54 Schooner. 300 3 Romeo Reindeer 212 Silver Lake....... 212 Springfield................... 146 Signal 190 6666 Schooner. POTOMAC FLOTILLA. Tons. Guns. Description. Screw steamer. Schooner. Steamer. gunboat. 166 THE NATIONAL ALMANAC. General Exhibit of the Navy when the Vessels under construction shall have been completed. There have been added to the Navy during the | and store-ships. At least twenty of the steamers were captured in endeavoring to violate the past year, by purchase, about thirty tugs, over fifty steamers for blockading and supply pur- blockade. poses, and over twenty other vessels for tenders Losses by Shipwreck and in Battle, 1863. Steamer Harriet Lane, captured at Galveston, Texas, Jan. 1, 1863. Iron-clad Keokuk, sunk in attack on Fort Sumter, April 7, 1863. Sloop Preble, burnt at Pensacola, Fla., April 27, Steamer Westfield, blown up, Jan. 1, 1863. Steamer Hatteras, sunk off Galveston, Texas, by 1863. the Alabama, Jan. 11, 1863. Steamer Ellis, burnt to prevent capture. Steamer Columbia, wrecked off coast of North Carolina, Jan. 14, 1863. Steamer Isaac Smith, captured in Stono River, Jan. 30, 1863. Ship Morning Light, captured off Sabine Pass, Jan. 21, 1863. Schooner Velocity, captured in Sabine Pass, Jan. 21, 1863. Ram Queen of the West, captured in Mississippi River, Feb. 14, 1863. Steamer Indianola, captured in Mississippi River, Feb. 14, 1863. Steamer Mississippi, burnt off Port Hudson, March 14, 1863. Steamer Diana, captured in Berwick Bay, March 28, 1863. Steamer Barrataria, burnt in Amite River, April 7, 1863. Steamer Kinsman, sunk in Berwicks Bay. Steamer Cairo, sunk by torpedo in Yazoo River, Steamer Glide, burnt at Cairo, Feb. 7, 1863. Steam-tug Lily, sunk by collision in Yazoo River, May 3, 1863. Ship Shepherd Knapp, lost on reef off Cape Haytien, May 18, 1863. Iron-clad steamer Cincinnati, sunk by Vicksburg batteries, May 27, 1863, and afterwards raised, Steamer Sumter, sunk by collision off the Chesapeake Capes, June 24, 1863. Sloop G. L. Brockenborough, wrecked in a storm, May 27, 1863. Bark Amanda, wrecked in a storm, May 27, 1863. Brig Bainbridge, lost off Cape Hatteras, Aug. 21, 1863. Steam-tug Satellite, captured near the mouth of the Rappahannock River, Aug..23, 1863. Steam-tug Reliance, captured near the mouth of the Rappahannock River, Aug. 23, 1863. Steam-tug Clifton, captured in Sabine Pass, Sept. 8, 1863. Steam-tug Sachem, captured in Sabine Pass, Sept. 8, 1863. Crocus, wrecked on coast of North Carolina, Aug. 17, 1863. Steamer Madgie, sunk off Frying Pan Shoals, Oct. 11, 1863. Iron-clad screw-steamer Weehawken, foundered off Charleston harbor, Dec. 9, 1863. List of Deaths in the Navy, as ascertained at the Department, since December 1, 1862. Midshipmen.-Continued. Thomas Williams.... James P. Wygum... William E. Lathy. Joseph K. Kelso.... Frederick H. Bolenius. Francis D. Foote.. William J. Schroeder. James K. Goodhue..... James P. Hale..... William B. Murray.. Charles McJ. Engle. William A. McKown.. Thaddeus P. Anderson. Buchanan Beale. Richard L. Ross. Thomas S. Flood... William B. McMichael. Erastus M. Parker, |