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e was eight hundred (800) strong. Our loss small. I am now on the pike between Henry Court-house and Danville. Have scouts watching enemy, and will report any movements. J. T. Wheeler, Col. Telegram. Headquarters, Greensboroa, April 10th, 1865. To Col. G. W. Brent, A. A. G.: Reliably reported that Lee and army capitulated yesterday. You can depend upon this. Jno. M. Otey, A. A. G. Telegram. Greensboroa, N. C., April 10th, 1865:10.45 P. M. Have just arrived on way to Danville. Is my presence still necessary there? Matters here require my attention. G. T. Beauregard. Brig.-Genl. H. H. Walker, Danville, Va. Telegram. Danville, Va., April 10th, 1865. To Genl. Beauregard: I think your presence here is needed. You must judge where you are most needed. I have what is likely to be a very active command, and only one foot; but will do my best if you cannot come. The President will be in Greensboroa to-night. H. H. Walker, Brig.-Genl.