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y of War, Montgomery. The reasons are special for twelve o'clock. (Signed) G. T. Beauregard. headquarters Provisional army, C. S. A., Charleston, S. C., April 11, 1861, 2 P. M. sir: The Government of the Confederate States has hitherto forborne from any hostile demonstration against Fort Sumter, in the hope that the Gove. T. Beauregard, Brigadier-General commanding. Major Robert Anderson, Commanding at Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, S. C. headquarters Fort Sumter, S. C., April 11, 1861. General: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication demanding the evacuation of this fort; and to say in reply thereto that it is duce the fort as your judgment decides to be most practicable. (Signed) L. P. Walker, Secretary of War. headquarters Provisional army, C. S.A., Charleston, April 11, 1861, 11 P. M. Major: In consequence of the verbal observations made by you to my aides, Messrs. Chesnut and Lee, in relation to the condition of your supplies