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ns, ammunition, &c., are humiliating in the extreme. The daily bulletin from Island No.10 for many days represented that the enemy, after an incessant bombardment of many hours, had inflicted no injury. We were constantly assured that the place was impregnable, and that the enemy never could pass it. Brigadier-General Makell assumed command of the post on the 5th in a flaming order, in which he pronounced himself a "General made by Beauregard — a General selected by Generals Beauregard and Bragg." Two days afterwards the island was surrendered, and along with it, according to the Federal Commodore Foote, seventy cannon, varying from 32 to 100-pounders, rifled. He adds: "The magazines are well supplied with powder, and there are large quantities of shot, shell, and other munitions of war, and also great quantities of provisions. Four steamers afloat have fallen into our (their) hands." The Commodore says that the works were "erected with the highest engineering skill," were "of gre