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Excerpt from The Union Defence Committee of the City of New York, 1885: Minutes, Reports, and Correspondence; With an Historical The news of the capitulation Of Fort Sumter, on the even ing of Saturday, the 13th April, 1861, and of its surrender by Major Robert Anderson, U. S. A., to the Confederate authorities, the following day, reached Washington Sunday morning, the 14th, and was announced in New York in the evening. The details of the gallant defence of the fort were published in the newspapers of Monday, the 15th, and the same morning a proclamation of the President was issued calling forth the militia of the States, to the amount of and 'appealing to all loyal citizens to favor, facili...