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ints. The position of the fleet is unchanged. [Second Dispatch.] Charleston, March 8. --Thirty one shells were fired at the city to-day. No other military news of interest. The amount funded at the Assistant Treasurer's office in this city for the past six days is two million two hundred thousand dollars. [third Dispatch] Charleston, March 9. --Five monitors were outside the bar this morning. In other respects, the fleet remains unchanged. Ten shells were fired at Sumter last night, eight of which struck. Battery Gregg opened on Simpkine this morning, who replied, and was joined by Sullivan's Island batteries. A lively artillery duel was kept up for several hours. Some officer of distinction arrived to day at the enemy's fleet. A small steamer came alongside, and, immediately upon his departure, a salute of 13 guns was fired from the ironsides. Some unusual activity was reported among the enemy's fleet in Folly river Tuesday night.