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ander Schenck. The principal officers were nearly all Northern men. Commodore Stribling is a South Carolinian; Commander Radford, a Virginian; Commander Berrien, a Georgian and Lieutenants Parker and Forrest, Virginians. While at Hong Kong, inginia was received by the squadron, producing a prest sensation. Not very long afterwards, Commodore Stribling and Commander Radford were relieved of their commands and sent home. Captain Engle, of Pennsylvania, succeeded the Commodore, and Commander McKinstry, of Michigan, succeeded Commander Radford. They are both succeeded Union men, and Captain E is one of the most obnoxious of Republicans. Of course this change in the officers was a strong industrious, and officers from the South weren the service of the Northern Government--Commodore Stribling on some committee of investigation at Washington, and Commander Radford a member of the Light Board of New York. It was also understood generally that Commander Berrien would stay with t