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for service. From various quarters messages of congratulation poured in to General Beauregard, upon the brilliant success he had achieved. The first in date was a telegram from President Davis, which read as follows: Montgomery, April 13th, 1861. To General G. T. Beauregard: Thanks for your achievement and for your courtesy to the garrison of Sumter. If occasion offers, tender my friendly remembrance to Major Anderson. Jefferson Davis. Then, from the Secretary of War: Montgomery, April 13th, 1861. To General Beauregard: Accept my congratulations. You have won your spurs. How many guns can you spare for Pensacola? L. P. Walker. The next communication was from one whose attitude towards the administration already indicated the influence he would soon exercise over it: Montgomery, April 16th, 1861. My dear General,—In the midst of the eclat of your glorious triumph you will, no doubt, value but little the tribute of a poor civi