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Distinguished arrival. --Brigadier-General W. R. Peck arrived in Staunton Monday, and was warmly welcomed by his numerous friends. General Peck was one of the bravest and most noted officers of General Stone- wall Jackson's army. Being over six feet four inches high, and made in proportion, he rode through every fight withGeneral Peck was one of the bravest and most noted officers of General Stone- wall Jackson's army. Being over six feet four inches high, and made in proportion, he rode through every fight with his famous brigade. He was wounded at the battle of Winchester, Va., bringing up the rear. General Peck returns to his plantations in Louisiana to-morrow, they having been restored to him by Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, and he takes with him the best wishes of our people.--Staunton Virginian. very fight with his famous brigade. He was wounded at the battle of Winchester, Va., bringing up the rear. General Peck returns to his plantations in Louisiana to-morrow, they having been restored to him by Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, and he takes with him the best wishes of our people.--Staunton Virginian.