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, yet, as we have repeatedly urged on our readers, it is the duty of the citizens to prepare for the worst — to consider it as an unquestionable fact that they are likely to be subjected to the horrors of an attack, which will be full of danger to every one of them — for the city will be defended to the fast. We make this preface to the following note from Major General Mamy. What he merely advises, he may be obliged to enforce by a formal order within a few days: "Mobile, February 10, 1864. Dear Sir: I have just been informed by General Polk that the enemy is moving from Morton against Mobile. It is, therefore, my duty to ask all persons who cannot take part in the defence of the city to leave it." I am, sir, very truly and respectfully, yours. Dabnet H. Macay. Major Gen. Commanding. The Mobile Advertiser of the 12th, says: Reports from above are in some respects conflicting, and are, as yet, too indefinite to base a satisfactory judgment upon