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e Confederate works for the reduction of Sumter. Beauregard demands the surrender of the Fort. the bombardme busy in strengthening Sumter! A telegram from Gen. Beauregard informed the commissioners of this. Again Judg 3d of March President Davis had commissioned P. G. T. Beauregard, then Colonel of Engineers in the Confederatehing the coast. The message was telegraphed by Gen. Beauregard to Montgomery, and the instructions of his Gove as to the authorized character of the messenger, Beauregard should at once demand the evacuation of Sumter, aast three o'clock in the morning of April 12th, Gen. Beauregard communicated by his aides with Major Anderson, ume of smoke, being apparently on the increase, Gen. Beauregard sent three of his aides with a message to Majorerson and his command had defended their posts, Gen. Beauregard not only agreed that they might take passage atve obscurity, while the more conspicuous names of Beauregard and others were to ride the wave of popular favou