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Field of Shiloh, April 26, 1862. Capt. N. H. Mclean, Asst. Adjt. Gen., Department of the Mississippi: sir: Some plan of recruitment for the regiments now in service is rapidly becoming a matter of vital importance. Very many of the regiments in my command are already reduced by deaths, discharges, and sickness to not more than 500 effective men. Many of them have not 300 men for duty. Your obedient servant, D. C. Buell, Major-General, Commanding. Pittsburgh, April 27, 1862. Lieut. W. Mcgunnigle, U. S. N.: dear sir: The following brief account of my proceedings in the preparation of extempore steam-rams will, I think, enable you to respond to the inquiries contained in Commodore Foote's letter of instructions to you: I was instructed by the Secretary of War, March 27, to proceed immediately and with the greatest expedition to Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and New Albany, and select and prepare the most suitable steamboats I could find in the least possible time, to act as ste