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General Bragg's appointment, for I am happy to state that it is a most excellent choice; and I should have been very happy to serve with him or under his orders, in the defence of our rights and firesides, if I could have accepted the Colonel and Chief of Engineers and Artillery position tendered me. I remain, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. T. Beauregard. To his Excellency, Gov. T. O. Moore, Baton Rouge, La. Adjutant-General's office, Washington, Feb. 23d, 1861. Sir—Your resignation has been accepted by the President of the United States, to take effect the 20th instant. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. D. Townsend, Asst. Adj.-Genl. To Bvt. Major P. G. T. Beauregard, Captain Corps of Engineers, New Orleans, La. Telegram of L. P. Walker, Secretary of War, to Governor Pickens, of South Carolina. War Department, C. S. A., Montgomery, March 1st, 1861. Gov. F. W. Pickens, Charleston, S. C.: Your lett