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and should I need it, I will avail myself of your offer to contribute the bell of St. Patrick's Church, that it may rebuke, with a tongue of fire, the vandals who, in this war, have polluted God's altar. Let me thank you for the expressions of kindness and regard towards myself, with which your letter abounds. I can only hope that the day is not far distant when peace will once more bless our country, and I shall visit again a quiet home. I remain, very truly, yours. G. T. Beauregard, Gen. Com'g. Father Mullon, St. Patrick's Church, N. O. The Mississippi Valley. The Memphis Appeal learns from an officer whose position gives him many facilities for obtaining correct information, that General Van-Dorn is rapidly concentrating his forces, and will immediately move to Pocahontas. His object is to move against New Madrid, and assist in defending the great Valley of the Mississippi. It is far more important that we should hold the Mississippi, than the hills and swamps in S