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and brick-bats, with the intention of taking it down and sinking it in the channel, to prevent the Federal ships from coming in. I think whenever they go to sink the dock the ball will open, for Pickens is certain to fire on it. They have told Gen. Bragg as much, who pays no attention to them. When the steamers Keys and Lewis were fired at, it was just as much as the officers could do at McRea to keep the men from firing into the vessels, and when the boats turned back some of the men actually sat down and cried — they were so mad. Sunday some vessels anchored in the fleet, and I could see the soldiers on Pickens — they were as thick as bees. I could see them drilling on the beach, and the horses grazing near the fort. General Bragg has ordered all strangers away, or that they take position in the army. He has also moved his quarters from the hospital about a mile and a half in the woods. Two immense Columbiads, each weighing 16,000 pounds, reached West Point, Ga., last Sun