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ceased at 7 P. M. It has been very heavy all day. Since 5 A. M. 923 shots were fired: 445 struck outside, 259 inside, 219 passed over. The eastern face has been pretty well battered. One 10-inch columbiad, and —8-inch columbiads, east face, and two rifled 42-pounders, northeast face, were disabled; seven serviceable guns are now on parapet. Private Thomas Powers, Company B, wounded severely; leg amputated above knee. Privates H. Robinson and William Dumphries, Company H, slightly; Corporal O'Neill and Private Goggins, Company R, slightly. Two negroes—Daniel, slave of Mr. Purvis, and Isaac, slave of Marmins—dangerously wounded. Flagstaff shot down four times. Alfred Rhett, Col. Comdg. Sumter, August 23, Record of Shots Fired at Fort Sumter, from August 16th to 23d, 1863. Date.Struck outside.Struck inside.Missed.Total.Remarks. August 163010848No record of projectiles fired was kept prior to the 16th instant. The first 200-pounder shots were fired on the morning of the <