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side of Fort Smith, and only five miles distant from that place. We had ten men killed and several wounded." From Charleston. There were but eight shots fired at Fort Sumter on Monday night last and fifteen on Tuesday, (the four hundred and twenty-sixth day of the siege.) Battery Gregg fired twenty-two shots at the city on Monday night and thirteen on Tuesday. One negro woman was killed. Meanwhile, Battery Simpkins kept up a brisk fire on the enemy's new work at the mouth of Schooner creek, to which Battery Wagner replied. A few scattering shots were also exchanged between the batteries of Morris and Sullivan islands. Kentucky. A letter from a lady in Kentucky reflects not a little upon the Southern feeling existing in that State. Speaking of recruits for the Confederate army, it says: "You might come in here now and not a dozen men would you get. They will stand anything that is put upon them. I believe if Burbridge were tell them to go to the Old Nick, they w