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sured, but are inclined to doubt the truth of the statement which has passed current. General Beauregard was at Talladega on Saturday, en route for General Hood's headquarters, accompanied by Govtion of our main army, and that the larger portion was still between Atlanta and Macon, under Beauregard. This may account for their apparent apathy concerning Hood's movement; thinking, perhaps, thfrom Ohio, Illinois and Missouri, and are, generally speaking, fine looking soldiers. General Beauregard, in Milledgeville, was the guest of Governor Brown. He doubtless went there on business rA number of citizens, with torch lights, proceeded to the Executive Mansion and called for General Beauregard. He appeared upon the portico of the mansion, and was introduced to the crowd by Governorneral who fought the first battle of the war, and a general who never lost one; where upon General Beauregard, in true military style, made the Governor a bow for the compliment. He then gave his vis
Colonel D. B. Harris, chief engineer on the staff of General Beauregard, died in Charleston, South Carolina, a few days since.