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xpedition was completely accomplished, and the result was highly satisfactory and inspiriting the officers and men of our army. The only object contemplated was the breaking up of Billy Wilson's camp, and not the taking of fort Pickens. This was done completely. No artillery was taken over — only small arms, pick-axes, re-halls, and files. A reserve force, composed of the remainder of the 5th Georgia Regiment, had started over to reinforce our den, when the signals were fired by General Bragg for the body on the Island to return at was about 9 o'clock in the morning; they had been entirely successful, and, being in lauger of being surrounded by the fleet and the force at Fort Pickens, it was thought prudent for the troops to recross the Bay. Major yodges, one of the "distinguished" Yankee prisoners taken, told our officers that Colonel Brown, the commander at Fort Pickens, would open his batteries on them yesterday last night; but, up to 9 o'clock, when the rain left, no de
-The Pensacola Observer, just received, contains the correspondence between Col. Brown, in command at Fort Pickens, and Gen. Bragg, commander of the Confederate forces at Pensacola, relative to the hospital at the Navy-Yard. Col. Brown says he noticeg in the line of his batteries, and says it may be used as a protection for the Confederate troops, and gives notice to Gen. Bragg to have all the women, children, and sick removed. Gen. Bragg replies that the building now used as a hospital hasGen. Bragg replies that the building now used as a hospital has always been used as such, and he intends to continue to use it for that purpose. He will respect Col. Brown's hospital, even though the Federal guns are directed to the destruction of the Confederate hospital. Gen. Bragg says he will hold Col. Broal guns are directed to the destruction of the Confederate hospital. Gen. Bragg says he will hold Col. Brown responsible before the world for any injury to his hospital. The fleet off Santa Rosa consists of three frigates and a small steamer.