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day. Learning that the enemy were in large force at Kine Fleet I sent the Monticello to drive them off, which important service was performed by Lieut. Commanding Braine with great effect and good conduct. His report is enclosed. I am, very respectfully,Your obedient servant, [Signed] J. L. Lardner, Captain. The report of Lieutenant Braine. United States steamship Monticello. Off Cape Hatteras; Oct. 5, 1861. To Flag-Officer E. M. Goldsborough, &c.: Sir: --I have the honor to inform you that, in obedience to your order of this morning, I stood through the inner channel of Hatteras Shoals at 12 ½ P. M., and stood close along shore to the nf the smooth bore 32 pounder. I enclose here with the memorandum of the amount of ammunition expended to-day. I am, respectfully, your ob't serv't, Lieut. D. L. Braine. Commanding U. S. S. Monticello. To Capt. J. L. Laroner, Comd'g U. S. S. Susquehanna, off Cape Hatteras, N. C. We continue to extract from our