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ining the situation in rear of Vicksburg. My advance will occupy to-day Utica, Auburn, and a point equally advanced towards the Southern Mississippi railroad, betweenand, from Cayuga: My headquarters will remain here to-night, and be removed to Auburn in the morning. You need not move to-morrow, except to better your position onnot get much past this place to-night. In the morning, he will move forward to Auburn, and if he meets with no resistance, will throw his advance forward to Fourteene may have to do the same thing again. . . . . Sherman is now moving out on the Auburn and Raymond road, and will reach Fourteen-mile creek to-night. When you arriveippi Springs with another, and Raymond with a third; his fourth division was at Auburn. Blair's division, of Sherman's corps, had come up with a wagon-train from Graone hour from that time. At half-past 5 Grant also ordered Blair, who was near Auburn, to push forward his division in the direction of Edward's station, with all di