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jor Anderson's quarters were burning, General Beauregard sent offers of assistance before the white flag was run up. Col. Wigfall received Major Anderson's sword and returned it to him. The United States fleet is still in sight off Charleston harbor. Later. Davis' answer is rough and curt; "Sumter is ours and nobody hurt: With mortar, paixhan and petard, We tender Old Abe our Beau-regard!" Secretary Toombs has received a dispatch from Hon. John C. Breckinridge and Gov. Magoffin, saying that Kentucky is greatly excited, sympathizing entirely with the South. Seven thousand men in the border States are under arms, and have offered to move at an order from the War Department at Montgomery. Still later. George N. Saunders has sent the following dispatch to Dean Richmond, Mayor Wood, and August Belmonte, of New York: "One hundred thousand mercenary soldiers cannot occupy and hold Pensacola. The entire South is under arms, and the Negroes strengthen t