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ultrie, or any of the batteries. There has been no further firing on the city. Some of the shells thrown were picked up and found to be filled with Greek fire. The one which struck the Union Bank fell in a cistern, and the others also in water. Heavy firing is still going on. [second Dispatch.] Charleston, Oct. 29. --Batteries Gregg and Wagner kept up a continuous fire on Sumter last night. The monitors took no part during the night. There were no casualties, and Maj. Elliott, commanding, reports all well and in good spirits. There was very little firing from the enemy on the other fortifications. Our batteries kept up a regular fire on Morris Island. One gun at battery Gregg is reported to have been silenced last night by a shot from Moultrie. [third Dispatch.] Charleston, Oct. 29. --The enemy's fire to-day was exceedingly severe, and concentrated altogether on the sea face of Sumter. Seven hundred and seventy nine shots were fired from Gregg