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ering scarce a quarter of an acre of ground, among whom bombs were falling at the rate of fifty a minute. We had part of a gun's crew on shore, commanded by Commodore Barron, Lieuts. Sharp and Murdaugh, all of whom escaped except the Commodore and Lieut. Sharp, who were in the fort, and, it is believed, unhurt, when it surrendereour wounded died shortly after the scene, on the way, having been so shockingly mangled as to make life impossible.--He was buried yesterday. The conduct of Commodore Barron, was gallantry itself.--He stalked over dying and dead, amid hail storms of grape and shell, and gave his orders as coolly as though in his own parlor.--Duright with the tenacity of veterans.--The conduct of both officers and men reflects undying glory on the State of which they are the faithful representatives. Commodore Barron, taken prisoner at that post, has in our city two beautiful and accomplished daughters, whose hearts are wrung in consequence of the unfortunate fate of thei