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s ago, has been sold here for ten thousand dollars, cash. She is a fast sailer, and is ready for a voyage. She has been purchased, we are informed, for parties in Savannah. Gens. Beauregard and Johnston. The following sketches of these distinguished gentlemen we find in the New Orleans Delta, furnished that paper by its correspondent at Fairfax: Gen. Beauregard, commanding the First Corps of the Army of the Potomac, has his headquarters in the house formerly occupied by Mr. Lowe just on the outskirts of the village of Fairfax Court-House. Your readers will be glad to know that Gen. Beauregard's health is much improved since he left his quarters at Wier's house, near Camp Pickens. He seems to have participated in the benefits resulting from the fresh, exhilarating atmosphere of this delightful country. If one can be fortunate enough to find him during a leisure moment — and such occur at times when the General rides out to visit the various brigades--one cannot r