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ommunication with yourself and the Department. You will now have to guard your own trains, unless you prefer sending them on with General Stevenson's. G. T. Beauregard. Telegram. General Hampton to General Beauregard. Chester, Feb. 21st, 1865. Genl. Beauregard: No movement reported on Monticello road. Enemy did not occupy Winnsboroa till to-day. Wheeler reports force this evening two miles west Youngville. All quiet here. Wade Hampton, Lieut.-Genl. Telegram. Wilmington, Feb. 21st, 1865. Genl. G. T. Beauregard, Chester: On my arrival I find my forces driven from west side Cape Fear, and the railroad in possession of the enemy. Have notified General Hardee. Two corps, Schofield and Terry, are opposing Hoke's division. Braxton Bragg. Telegram. Chester, Feb. 22d, 1865. Genl. Beauregard: Enemy are evidently moving eastward. The 14th Corps is on the railroad. Sherman has moved to his right. Kilpatrick is also here. Butler reports