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Election of officers. --In pursuance of that clause of the Conscription Bill requiring the reorganization of companies and battalions, the following officers have been elected for the war in the First Virginia Regiment: Colonel, Wyart M. Elliott, Lieutenant Colonel, F. J. Skinner; Major, William H. Palmer. Company B--Captain, T. H. Davis; First Lieutenant, Logan Robbins; Senior Second Lieutenant, F. M. Mann; Junior Second Lieutenant, J. A. Payne. Company C--Captain, James Mitchell; (no Lieutenants elected in this company). Company D--Captain, George F. Norton, First Lieutenant, E. P. Reeve; Senior Second Lieutenant, William Kenningham; Junior Second Lieutenant, Adol. Blair. Company G--Captain, F. H. Langley, First Lieutenant, Eldridge Morris; Senior Second Lieutenant, L. R. Shell, Junior Second Lieutenant, W. T. Woody. Company H--Captain, William E. Tysinger; First Lieutenant, Abner J. Watkins; Senior Second Lieutenant, E. W. Martin; Junior Second Lieut
taken. The roads have been improving, but the rains on Friday rendered them again impassable. The McClellan brought down the body of Gen. C. F. Smith. Generate Buell and Beauregard had effected arrangements for an exchange of wounded prisoners. Passengers by the McClellan bring further accounts of Corinth being evacuated by the rebels, who will make their next stand at Columbus, Essissippi. Colonel Turchin's brigade had moved back from Tuscumbia to Huntsville, where Gen. Mitchell is encamped. Gen. Beauregard's Interceepted Lispatch. From the Cincinnati Casette, of the 22d, we find the following original and translated dispatch of Gen. Beauregard, which was intercepted by the Yankees: [original.] Corinth, April 9. To Gen. Samuel Cooper, Richmond, Va.: All present probabilities are that whenever the enemy moves on this position he will do so with an over wbelming force of not loss than yrzole exrly lohkjnop men. by wha ahe vkjlyi hate nghkl l