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lightly injured.--Four or five buildings were struck. The shells thrown are one hundred pound Parrots. Heavy mortar shelling of Fort Sumter has been continued all day. No report from the fort this evening. [Fourth Dispatch.] Charleston, Nov. 22. --Last night eighteen shells were thrown into the city between 12 and 2 o'clock. Ten buildings were struck, but no person injured. The fire on Sumter continued heavy during the night. One white man and two negroes were killed in the fort yesterday. [Fifth Dispatch.] Charleston, Nov. 22. --There has been no firing on the city to-day. It is reported that battery Simpkins succeeded in silencing the enemy's gun last night. Several eight-inch and one one-hundred-pound Parrott shells were picked up in the city to-day. A spirited fight between the enemy's batteries, Gregg and Wagner, and our batteries. Bee and Simpkins, together with Forts Moultrie and Johnson, took place this afternoon. Glegg opened heavily on