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n Dorn, being encamped on the high bluffs four miles below. We have already chronicled the fact that a part of the gunboats had succeeded in running the gauntlet of the batteries, but not, according to the official report, without suffering some damage and a loss of fifteen killed and thirty wounded. The Cincinnati Enquirer declares the dispatch which purported to come from General Halleck announcing that the White river was open to navigation for one hundred and seventy miles and Governor Rector a fugitive, to be a forgery. Secretary Stanton is reported to have said that the call for three hundred thousand additional troops has been responded to much more promptly than the Government had anticipated. On the other hand, the New York World declares that the "call" has not yet kindled the first flush of enthusiasm; that "distrust weights like a pall, " and that "a sullen gloom is settling on every heart. The people are coldly motionless." The New York Tribune rejoices in th