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nesday a dispatch was published from General Duncan to General Lovell, stating that the forts had thus far held out wonderfuexhorted the people to continue confident. That evening Gen. Lovell left the city for the forts on the steamer Doubloon. Sen the greatest confusion until 12 o'clock, at which hour Gen. Lovell arrived, having had his horse sent down to him at the Ene city felt his presence, and everything. became calm. Gen. Lovell was unable to reach the fort, as the Federal gunboats haon board. Our attack with fire was of course thwarted. Gen. Lovell at once addressed himself to the task before him — immenin, at which hour nothing further was known, except that Gen. Lovell had determined to fight them in any way that prompted su writer was pained and grieved to hear persons censuring Gen. Lovell, and some who did not know him had lost confluence in hiwith him, and am prepared to write whereof I know — that Gen. Lovell has left no stone unturned, has left nothing undone that