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l be preferable to attempting to move them. If we had the columbiads here in position we might defy the gunboats. Captain Harris has shown me a telegram of this date respecting the land defenses at this point. It is barely possible that General first occupied. About 9 o'clock Friday morning the enemy advanced in heavy force on my left (the left commanded by Captain Harris), causing my whole line of pickets to give way. The right, commanded by Captain Hoshal, fell back about 50 yards. The left and center, commanded by Captains Harris and Hunt, fell back about 200 yards from their original position. The loss in my regiment was 2 privates, from company F, wounded slightly. J. A. Mcneely, Colonel, Commanding Thirteenth Arkansas f Commodore Montgomery so desires. These companies are commanded by Captains [Ben. Lee] Bowman, [Emmett,] MacDonald, and Harris, of artillery, and Watkins, Hunter, and Hedgepeth, of infantry. Bowman is senior captain, and your order addressed to hi