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mter have not yet been received. [Second Dispatch.] Charleston, Dec. 12. --The casualties at Fort Sumter yesterday were ten killed and thirty wounded. Among the killed is Capt. Frost and Serg't Swanson, South Carolina Artillery. Capt. Gaillard's company of regulars lost three killed and two wounded. Lt.-Col. Elliott was slightly wounded in the head by a piece of a brick, but remains in command. P. C. Elliott, of the Sinal Corps, is among the severely wounded. There was no firing last night, and no more shelling of the city. [Third Dispatch.] Charleston, Dec. 13. --The boiler and pattern shops of Eason's foundry took fire about 9 o'clock last night, and were destroyed. Eleven shells were thrown into the city between 11 and 13 o'clock, several of which contained Greek fire, which burned some ten or fifteen minutes after the shells-exploded. The enemy fired from four guns simultaneously. Their fire appeared exceedingly spiteful. No firing on Sumter.