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The Daily Dispatch: October 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Wealth, pauperism, and crime in the North (search)
ith lumber for the Quartermaster's Department. The Wyandank and Alger have left the yard with stores. The Mount Vernon went down last evening, but Captain Mitchell deemed it prudent to return to Indian Head without passing the batteries. The Harriet Lane left the yard this morning at seven o'clock. The new battery at Timber Branch mounts four guns. The Yankee has on board a large-sized rifled shell, which was fired from the battery at Budd's Ferry, (between Evansport and Shipping Point.) It went through a barn on the Maryland shore, and penetrated several feet into a bank of earth. Horses, mules, hay, and oats. About twenty-five thousand horses and three thousand mules have been received by the Quartermaster in Washington since the commencement of the war. On Wednesday there were on hand twelve hundred wagons and one hundred and thirty-three ambulances, a portion of these being in use and the rest ready for immediate service. On the same day there were ten th