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Island No.10. His right flank is protected by a chain of lakes. Hollins' fleet is aiding him in holding New Madrid. If he should have to the gunboats, had just arrived here, having been sent down by Commodore Hollins for ammunition for his fleet. He called at this office (ordnumbus, Miss., and I am acting for him. I had nothing here for Commodore Hollins, and in talking with Lieutenant Fister he told me that there y of War: sir: Inclosed herewith I hand you the report of Flag-Officer Hollins, complaining that his guns were taken from him, and taken wiofficers must have some time to practice their men at them. Captain Hollins feels indignant at the apparent disrespect thus exhibited towahis, for gunboats, have been seized by the Army. I sent Acting Master F. W. Hollins to that place, with a steamer, for the purpose of takingaps, the same purpose. The telegraph being in their hands, Master Hollins was refused for some time the use of it to send me a telegram of w