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et, I sent the Monticello to drive them off, which important service was performed by Lieutenant Commanding Braine with great effect and good conduct. His report is enclosed. I am, very respectfulervant, J. L. Lardner, Captain. To Flag-officer L. M. Goldsborough, &c., &c. Report of Commander Braine. United States ship Monticello, off Cape Hatteras, October 5, 1861. sir: I have thethe amount of ammunition expended to-day. I am, respectfully, your obedient servant, Lieutenant D. L. Braine, Commanding United States steamer Monticello. To Captain J. L. Lardner, Commanding U. Seral Huger, who, it is said, was killed at the commencement of the shelling process. Lieutenant Commanding Braine says that he expended to their account two hundred and eighteen shells, every one of icello. They were pursued, but for only a short distance. As soon as they reached the beach Capt. Braine sent a boat for them, although the surf was very heavy at the time. They were so eager to ge