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. The Seventh Illinois and Seventh Iowa, who have been close to the enemy's fire, have lost some men. Among the killed is Captain Wardell, of company I, Seventh Illinois; and Colonel Morrison, of the Forty-ninth Illinois, is wounded. Captain Birnk, with a company of cavalry, went around to the left bank of the river this afternoon, and reports that the gunboat Carondelet received a ten-inch ball through her casemate, which wounded eight men, but did not injure the boat materially. Captain Walker, of the Carondelet, says he has dismounted three of the rebels' river guns. The other gunboats had not arrived up to six o'clock in the evening. The rebels'rifle shots and grape have been flying thick and fast about here all day. Some six shots struck around General Grant and his staff this afternoon while they were riding along the lines. One bullet hit one of the horses of the body guard near by. The fort will be stormed in two days if not surrendered before that time. Our