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reat energy and assiduity, Col. Hardee has succeeded in placing Fort Morgan and the large force their stationed in such condition as to render it impregnable and the approach to Mobile impracticable. It was not wise to retain him any longer in this position, when his services were so desirable in the field. The order which sends him to take charge of our defences on the Mississippi is therefore an eminently judicious one. He will prove more than a match for the talented but presumptuous McClelland; and with the aid of the energetic and enthusiastic Pillow at the head of our Tennessee soldiers, will soon place that portion of our Confederacy in a position to repel any assault. We learn also that that gallant and able commander, "Captain," now Colonel Henry Maury, has been relieved from duty as second in command under Col. Hardee, at Fort Morgan, and will proceed with his regiment, the First Alabama, to the scene of war in Virginia. There, on his native soil, this gallant offic