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Gen. Beauregard. The arrival of the hero of Charleston in our city has sent a thrill of delight through the community. His name is a tower of strength to his friends and of terror to his enemies. The Northern press have been endeavoring to persuade themselves that he is dead. But he is alive and in full vigor. We have now in Virginia, Davis, Lee, Beauregard, Johnston, Huger, Magruder, and others, the most brilliant soldiers on the American continent.
thus far blessed every movement that has been made in behalf of Southern Rights, will not desert us in the trying hour of our destiny, and with such instruments in the field as President Davis, Toombs, Wigfall, Beauregard, Lee, Johnston, Bonham, Huger, Wise, and the host of brave men gathered around them, we cannot but triumph over all opposition. There are now upon the soil of Virginia some of the best blood and talent of our country; men who have adorned the fireside, forum and the field; men who have staked "their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor;" men who will never turn their backs upon the enemy until he has been driven from the State. South Carolina has sent her Manning, Preston, and Huger; Louisiana her Beauregard; Georgia her Toombs, and Texas her Wigfall. Other States have likewise contributed their brightest and best names to the galaxy, hundreds of whom are in the ranks as private soldiers; while every family in old Virginia that ever had a position h