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ual 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 evide There have been buryings at Pickens, and from the manner of the funeral doings it is thought that two officers were laid to rest. [Second Dispatch.] To-day a little sail boat showed herself off the point of Santa Rosa Island, near Fort Pickens, and her impudence in coming under our guns being considered offensive, our boys were ordered to turn loose on her. She was fired on twice from Fort McRae, once from Captain Aderhold's battery and twice from Captain Clark's battery, and i