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From Charleston. Charleston, Nov. 9. --Slow firing has been going on all day on Sumter. Fifty-eight rifled shots were fired from battery Gregg last night. Sixteen missed. All were directed at the southwest angle. The number of rifled shots fired to-day were sixty-one, of which twenty missed; mortar shells, twenty-five, of which five missed; from the monitors, twenty-five, of which seven missed. The whole number of shot and shell fired at the fort during the present bombardment up to-day is 9,346, of which 7,700 struck, and 1,606 missed. The enemy's fire from Gregg and the monitors to-day was very poor. One monitor only was in action to-day. No casualties. [Second Dispatch.] Charleston, Nov. 10. --The enemy continues firing slowly. No report from the fort this morning. [Third Dispatch.] Charleston, Nov. 10. --The firing from battery Gregg on Sumter to-day was at intervals of half an hour. Two monitors came up and fised some thirty sho