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ckens, which the rebels have had full liberty for the past two weeks of distorting to suit their fanotes. The columbia, which reached here yesterday day from Havana, brought a mail from Fort Pickens, and the letters received state that the rebel batteries were stunned by the fire of the Fort, but that Bragg and his army wereght lasted about one hour. General news. The New York Times, of the 12th instant, says: The steamship Columbia arrived at this port yesterday from Havana, which port she left on the 6th instant. Nothing of importance had occurred at Havana since the date of previous advices. Two rebel vessels had arrived, haHavana since the date of previous advices. Two rebel vessels had arrived, having run the blockade, with cotton and naval stores. Among the passengers by the Columbia is Mr. Charles Anderson, brother of General Anderson, who recently succeeded in escaping from the rebels in Texas. Brig. Gen. Philip St. George Cooke, U. S. A., has been appointed to the command of all the regular cavalry in the arm