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nsure the casting of proper guns of the character wanted. Please answer in part by telegraph. Respectfully, colonel, your obedient servant, [G. T. Beauregard.] headquarters Army of the Mississippi, Jackson, Tenn., March 25, 1862. Major-General Polk, Commanding First Grand Division: General: I am directed to acquaint you that the general commanding has found it necessary to give orders directly to Colonel Pickett to fall back no farther at present than Kenton Station, behind the Obion River, should he find it judicious to retire from Union City. In that event he has been ordered to burn about half a mile of the railway trestle work in front of the Obion Bridge, which is to be saved. Colonel Hill has also been instructed to remain for the present at Trenton Respectfully, your obedient servant, Thomas Jordan, Assistant Adjutant-General. Burnsville, March 25, 1862. Col. H. P. Brewster: Maj. D. C. Kelley, of Forrest's cavalry, was within 2 miles of Monterey at dayligh