——Charge.Point
Blank
Range.
Ex-
treme
Range.
Elevation.——
lb.oz.yards.yards.deg.
Medium 12-pounder403001,2003 -With round solid Shot.
Light 12-pounder402001,0003
9-pounder303001,2003
Long 6-pounder203001,2003
Light 6-pounder202001,0003
Heavy 3-pounder102001,0003
24-pounder howitzer28250950312 -With common Shells. When Shot is fired, they increase the elevation 12 a deg.
12-pounder howitzer14200950334
Heavy 512-inch howitzer202501,75012
Light 512-inch howitzer201001,3502

The twelve, ten, and eight-inch guns, almost form a class of themselves, known as the “Paixhan Gun.” They are intended for throwing both hollow and solid shot. The larger are the description of ordnance with which we at present arm our steam frigates.

These are unquestionably part of the many doubtful descriptions of artillery which have been adopted of late years, with a view to fracture more than to secure a range of projectile. They are enormous machines, as will be seen on reference to their weights, as given in the following table; and their splintering powers are certainly very extensive indeed. But their range is contemptibly small, if we take into consideration their great weight. The effect of the explosion of the charge of one of these guns must be sensibly felt even by the strongest built steamer in the world. They are used with traversing beds. The gun carriage, when recoiling, in a backward direction, being driven up an inclined railway, with from 3° to 4° of elevation, from the cascable of the gun. This greatly tends to lessen the distance which the gun would be driven back, and facilitates the running out of the piece to the point of discharge. The woodcut gives a representation of the traversing beds; and the following table displays the ranges, &c., of this class of heavy artillery.

Range and Elevation, &c., of 12, 10, and 8-inch Guns, at Point Blank and Extreme, and 10 and 8-inch Howitzers.

Nature of Ordnance.Length.Weight.Charge
Powder.
Point
Blank
Range.
Extreme
Range.
Eleva-
tion.
ft.in.cwt.qr.lbs.ozs.yards.yards.deg.
12-inch gun, with hollow shot, weight 112 lbs.84 9031202401,5506
10-inch, with ditto, weight 86 lbs.76 573702101,5006
Ditto84 621802501,4005
Ditto94 8401203251,7005
8-inch gun, with hollow shot, 48 lbs.6812500702101,3005
8-inch ditto, solid shot, 68 lbs.86 600973401,5005
Ditto90 6501003003,25015
Ditto, hollow shot90 6501203702,92015
10-inch iron howitzers50 400702 deg.
600
2,07812
8-inch ditto40 210403 deg.
730
1,72512

[2] Length of time occupied in flight, 14 seconds, and 1514 seconds.

Mortars are intended for three purposes; firstly, to bombard a town, or injure the defenders’ artillery; secondly, to fire or overthrow the works, and to spread havoc and slaughter among the troops; thirdly, to break through the vaulted roofs of barracks and magazines which are not bomb-proof, or, in other terms, are not strong enough to resist the fire.