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Pillow, and your ample experience in constructing land batteries would insure their early efficiency. Hoping the foregoing views will be duly considered by you, I am, yours, very truly, [G. T. Beauregard General, Commanding.] headquarters Department of East Tennessee, Knoxville, April 24, 1862. Commanding officer, Cobb's Ferry, Tenn.: sir: The commanding general having received information that a large band of Unionists en route to Kentucky crossed the Clinch River on Friday last at Black's, of which intelligence was previously given you, directs that you make a circumstantial report to this office of your operations at that time to intercept them. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, H. L. Clay, Assistant Adjutant-General headquarters Army of the Mississippi, Corinth, April 25, 1862. Maj. Gen. Leonidas Polk, Commanding First Corps, &c., Corinth, Miss.: General: I have just received a dispatch from General Maxey, informing me that the enemy had attacked Colonel