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re storm of rain and wind. Pensacola, Monday, Nov. 25. Every thing is unusually quiet. The enemy's shipping keep beyond our range. No additional fleet has arrived. Our killed and wounded on Friday, by the caving in of the magazine at Fort McRae, numbered eleven persons. No casualties since. The Pensacola Observer says of the fight: While we are not able to give the full particulars of the casualties, &c., of the fight, we are prepared to correct some errors we were led into by Madame Rumor. It was not the Niagara, but the Colorado, that was injured in the engagement, and she has hauled off, a silenced old wreck, having learned by experience that Little boats must keep near shore, But larger ones may venture more Nearly the whole of Warrington has been reduced to ashes by the enemy's shot and shell. None of our batteries are injured, and among the buildings destroyed are the St. John's and the Catholic churches. The houses occupied by the officers are only slightl