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l the arms you can, and arm new Mississippi regiments to send here immediately. G. T. Beauregard. Corinth, April 29th, 1862. Com. R. F. Pinckney, Fort Pillow, Tenn.: We are fortifying Vicksburg to guard river from below. Would it not be preferable to send the boats we proposed dismantling, to assist the defence at that point, instead of fortifying Randolph? Consult General Villepigue. G. T. Beauregard. Headquarters army of the Mississippi, Corinth, Miss., April 29th, 1862. Col. Thos. Claiborne, Comdg. Cavalry: Colonel,—The Commander of the Forces instructs me to inform you that your regiment has been assembled at Trenton for an important service, requiring great vigor and secrecy of movement, and the utmost coolness and resolution on the part of officers and men. Colonel Jackson has also been ordered to concentrate his regiment at Trenton, for the same purpose. When both regiments shall have arrived and are ready for the field, you will assume command of the expeditio