More from the same day, but
the next page.
It sounds like a lot of damage to the ship.
At 3 the 100 Pdr. Parrott Rifle burst after the 16th discharge severely wounding Act. Ensign Edward Winnemore and Jas. Horton (B. M.) and slightly wounding Robt. Addleton (2nd C. P.) Richard Husted (lds) and Theodore Wannamatta (O.S.) The entire breech of the gun blew out of the wrought iron band leaving the chamber around 10 inches inside of the band - cutting through the deck plankshear waterways, and port-sil, breaking beam and fighting chock on the spar deck, and starting off three planks on port-side under the port side and breading the head of one timbers. At 3:40 A. A. Surgeon O'Callaghan Buchanan came on board from the USS Jackson to assist in taking care of the wounded. Communicated with the Admiral and informed him of the bursting of the gun.
The following day they deliver all their shells, powder, fuses etc etc for their 100 Pdr. Parrott rifle to the USS Kansas.
Then, on the 26
th:
At 10:45 Hove overboard the remaining part of the 100 Pdr. Par. rifle, the deck being weakened by the bursting of the gun.