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The Siege of Charleston. Charleston, Dec. 15. --no firing last night. All quiet this morning. [Second Dispatch.] Charleston, Dec. 15 P.M --The enemy fired fourteen shells at the city this morning. Seven buildings were struck, but no person injured. Our batteries replied. No firing on Sumter, and no new movements on the part of the enemy. The Siege of Charleston. Charleston, Dec. 15. --no firing last night. All quiet this morning. [Second Dispatch.] Charleston, Dec. 15 P.M --The enemy fired fourteen shells at the city this morning. Seven buildings were struck, but no person injured. Our batteries replied. No firing on Sumter, and no new movements on the part of the enemy.
From East Tennessee. Bristol, Dec. 15. --The situation at the front remains unchanged. Some two hundred of the wounded at Knoxville have arrived here. Lieut. Gus. Magee, of Gen. Morgan's staff, who escaped with him, has arrived in Russell county, en routefor Richmond. He left Gen. Morgan at Cincinnati, and is satisfied be is safe in our lines.
From the Rapidan. Gordonville, Dec. 15 --There is nothing transpiring on the Rapidan.