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n the 5th instant. It will be read with interest at this time. The President made his appearance, accompanied by Generals Beauregard, Hardee, Cobb, and a number of other officers, and on being introduced by Mayor May amid enthusiastic cheers, spoky to another; who, leaving the army above, goes to make good the defence of Savannah against your foe. The other — Beauregard--(cheers) goes to share the toils, the fortunes, the misfortunes, if it be so, of the army in Georgia. He goes with a s, his Excellency brought his remarks to a close amid enthusiastic applause. Brief speeches were also made by Generals Beauregard, Hardee and Cobb, which were greatly applauded. General Beauregard, in the course of his remarks, said that he haGeneral Beauregard, in the course of his remarks, said that he had fired the first gun at Sumter, and he hoped to live to fire the last of the war, which drew forth loud applause. General Hardee stated that before he left the army of General Hood, that officer had said to him that "on Tuesday next (that very day)