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s body had been found upon the field. He also confirms the report that Beauregard's arm had been shot off. [A veracious officer.] Another specimen. St. Louis, April 9 --General Halleck, with a portion of his staff, left for the Tennessee river this afternoon; and will immediately assume command in the field. [Where is Buell?] The St. Louis Democrat's Chiro special correspondent says: The rebels were pursued by 800 of our cavalry, [ coming down,] The rebel prisoners state that Beauregard made a speech to his troops before entering the fight, saying that he would water his horse in the Tennessee river or in hell, and that the fight before them was hell, unless successful. [This lie is really too absurd to contradict. Let the Yankees make the most of it, Of course a fool and a liar invented the statement, and nobody but a fool will believe it] Another Federal dispatch say: Our on Monday was heavy, besides the killed and wounded, and embraced our camp