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Affairs at CorinthBeauregard's address.

In all probability before this number shall have been issued, we shall receive intelligence of a great battle lost and won at Corinth.--The reader will find the whole address of Gen. Beauregard in another column. It is full of fire and patriotism. The confidence of its tone inspires us with the liveliest hope. He is so sanguine, that he appears willing to stake the issue of liberty or slavery upon the issue of the approaching fight. The country has been taught to repose the utmost confidence in this great General, and draws renewed spirit from his words.

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