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les. The announcement to the troops by either Johnston or Beauregard, that active operations were about to be commenced, would, like magic, out down our lists of sick, and infuse fresh vigor into the frames of those who have just emerged from the hospitals. But this announcement, from present appearances, is far in the distance. Once in a while Beauregard tosses a hope to us. Not long since he told the Marylanders that he intended, with his own hands, to plant the battle flag of their regiment upon the Battle monument in Baltimore city. His promise leaped like wild fire throughout the army; from lip to lip his words were passed, and each heart was aflame with enthusiasm. It has passed now. The battle flag still remains at Camp Cheanpeake with the exiles, and Beauregard is no nearer the city of Baltimore than when he tittered those prectous words of promise. I do not question the of our much-loved General. Far from it. He may know of things of which we do not even dream, and