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ut the State. The general sentiment is that the Federal Government is right and shall be sustained. Norwich, Cr., April 14.--Large crowds have surrounded the Hutletin office during the day, reading the announcement on the bulletin boards. Theent state of affairs, and sympathizing with the South. The Hon. Mr. Zollikoffer and others spoke. Columbus, Ohio April 14.--Adjutant General Carrington has just issued orders carrying into effect the military laws just enacted by the General ring for the news, and offering their services, irrespective of party, to support the General Government. Detroit, April 14.--The war news creates a profound sensation. The unanimous sentiment of the State is that the position assumed by the Gdenouncing the Confederate States, and declaring their intention to stand by the old flag at all hazards. Chicago, April 14.--The news of the surrender of Fort Sumter created a profound sensation here. It was at first discredited; but when lat