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ilenced our guns on the forts of Port Royal, and had effected a lodgment of troops on the main land, without the loss of a ship. A large army under McClellan was threatening our lines before Manassas, at the same time that a naval assault upon Evansport was daily expected. Pensacola was heavily bombarded, and it, was unknown what amount of metal would be brought to bear upon our batteries at that point. A formidable invasion down the Mississippi, as well by laud as by river, was preparing at of affairs has completely changed. The conduct of the enemy has been marvellous and even a musing. The bombardment of Pensacola proved to be a ridiculous failure. Nothing has been effected beyond mere landing and entrenching at Port Royal. Evansport has not been bombarded; and the recollection of Leesburg, has taught McClellan and his army at Alexandria, that discretion which is the better part of valor. Rosencranz has gone off with all but two of his regiments from the Kanawha to winter