Friday, April 1.—Rain.
Saturday, April 2.—Rain.
Sunday, April 3.—We exchanged ammunition with Thompson’s Pennsylvania battery.
Monday, April 4.—Captain Thompson’s battery left for Washington.
Tuesday, April 5, and Saturday, April 9.—A heavy fall of rain on both days.
Monday, April 11.—Mounted inspection by the new chief-of-artillery, Colonel Tidball, of the Fourth Heavy Artillery, New York.
Tuesday, April 12.—Eugene Googins and Bill Taylor returned from Providence.
Thursday, April 14.—Fred Frown, promoted to captain, arrived to-day, and was presented with a sabre, in presence of Colonel Tompkins and Lieutenant Colonel Munroe, by Battery B, his new command.
Sunday, April 17.—Lieutenant Colewell left the battery to-day, being discharged on his application.
Tuesday, April 19.—The artillery practised target-shooting in the morning.