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Gen. Beauregard's report. Col. Jacob Thompson, of Mississippi, and Major H. E. Peyton, of Gen. Beauregard's staff, have arrived in the city. They bring General Beauregard's report of the battle of Shiloh, and the flags captured in that great battle. Colonel Thompson was the Secretary of the Interior under President Buchanan, Major Peyton, of Londoun, was aid to General Beauregard in the battle of Ma- They are stopping at the Exchange Hotel. Gen. Beauregard's report. Col. Jacob Thompson, of Mississippi, and Major H. E. Peyton, of Gen. Beauregard's staff, have arrived in the city. They bring General Beauregard's report of the battle of Shiloh, and the flags captured in that great battle. Colonel Thompson was the Secretary of the Interior under President Buchanan, Major Peyton, of Londoun, was aid to General Beauregard in the battle of Ma- They are stopping at the Exchange Hotel.
r whole duty to the glorious cause whose representatives they were on that occasion. Numbers of them sealed with blood their devotion to Southern rights. Below, for the satisfaction of the families and friends of the parties named, we publish a list of Virginians who participated in and went safely through that eventful contest: Col. Thomas Jordan, (now Brigedier-General,) of Gen. Beauregard's staff, Page co. Major Geo. W. Brent, of Gen. Beauregard's staff, Alexandria. Major H. E. Peyton, of Gen. Beauregard's staff, Loudon co. Captain Clifton H Smith, of Gen. Beauregard's staff, Alexandria co. Lieut. John M. Otey, of Gen. Beauregard's staff, Lynchburg. Captain — Ray, of Gen. Beauregard's staff, Warren co. Major Geo. G. Garner, of Gen. Bragg's staff, formerly of Fauquier co. Captain Giles B. Cooke, of Gen. Bragg's staff, Portsmouth. Captain Robt. W. Smith, (now Colonel,) seting on Gen. Bragg's staff. formerly of Alexandria. Colonel Ma