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adjourn. The resolutions were unanimously adopted, and Congress adjourned. Incidents of the battle. It is stated that while Gen. Beauregard was leading Hampton's Legion into the thickest of the fight, his horse's head was shot off by a shell, which also killed the horses of two of his aids, Messrs. Heyward and Ferguson, of South Carolina. The member of the Washington Artillery who was killed, and whose body was brought to this city by his father on Monday night, was Sergeant Joshua Reynolds. He behaved with great coolness and gallantry in the fight until he received his fatal wound. We heard of but two others of this splendid battalion who were injured--Privates Payne and Crutcher. Major Wheat, of Louisiana, is reported badly wounded, and his battalion is said to have suffered severely. The friends of Lieut. Edgar Macon, of the Thomas Artillery, of this city, have received intelligence of his death. The Col. Willcox mentioned elsewhere as among the pris