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v. 26th--Night. --No intimation from the enemy of a renewal of the fire upon our works. Our men are at their guns, ready and eager for the fight. There was no arrival in the fleet to-day. It is now composed of four men-of-war, which are lying near Pickens, to the eastward. During the cannonade the enemy fired from Pickens above six thousand shot, equal to eighty-five tons of iron, and with all this tremendous storm of missiles killed but one man on our side. Barrancas, Nov. 27th.--Night. --Gen. Bragg has determined not to allow any more Federal transports to land stores or troops at Fort Pickens or Santa Rosa, within range of his guns. A large transport steamer and a bark arrived in the outing this evening. Gen. Bragg, accompanied by Lieut. Ellis, visited several batteries to-day. Barrancas, Nov. 28.--Old Brown is evidently tired of the unprofitable business of fighting across the channel. The screw sloop-of-war Hartford, which was disabled by o