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spatch.] Jackson, June 12. --The heavy firing at Vicksburg continues. Last night it was heavier than any that has yet been heard. The weather is clean and warm. The thermometer indicates 90 degrees. The Yankees have evacuated Clinton. Jackson burned a portion of Clinton. [Fourth Dispatch.] Jackson, June 12. --An officer who left Vicksburg Wednesday night (10th) reports all working well. The garrison was in fine spirits and well supplied with provisions. So faClinton. [Fourth Dispatch.] Jackson, June 12. --An officer who left Vicksburg Wednesday night (10th) reports all working well. The garrison was in fine spirits and well supplied with provisions. So far but little damage has been done by the enemy's fire. The total loss of the garrison since the commencement of the siege will not exceed five hundred. Grant is still "pegging away" from his parallels. No mischief has been done so far. Rumors of Magruder marching on New Orleans are current, but they are not credited in official circles. No firing has been heard this afternoon.--Nothing has been seen of the enemy's cavalry since the skirmish yesterday. It is thought that, h