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e, has been compelled to give up to the Secretary of War his dispatches from Lieut. Slemmer to the Government at Washington. The Attorney General's opinion has been requested as to the law in his case. Weeden violated his promise to report to Gen. Bragg, and carried in secret his dispatches to Fort Pickens, showing to Gen. Bragg other dispatches, and failing to report himself on returning to Montgomery. Fort Pickens was reinforced last night. The news of the surrender of Fort Sumter Gen. Bragg other dispatches, and failing to report himself on returning to Montgomery. Fort Pickens was reinforced last night. The news of the surrender of Fort Sumter was received here with immense cheering.--Crowds of excited people filled the streets; Confederate and Palmetto flags were flying, cannon firing, and bells ringing. Great rejoicing everywhere. Augusta,Ga., April 14.-- A salute of one hundred guns was fired here, on the receipt of the news of the surrender of Fort Sumter. Savannah, April 13.--The lights at Tybee and in the harbor have been discontinued for the present. Montgomery, April 13.--President Davis has appointed T. Warren