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el Polk, Fifteenth Arkansas Regiment: The general wishes you to move up and relieve Lieutenant-Colonel Miller, who is at the forks of the roads above you. Thomas S. Hardee, Aide-de-Camp. [Indorsement.]May 13, 1862. General Hardee, Second Army Corps: I send two men through, caught by our pickets. You will find out from thGeneral Hardee, Second Army Corps: I send two men through, caught by our pickets. You will find out from them that they expect to attack us this morning. Cavalry have been to the right of the Third Louisiana Regiment this morning, and have found out, I doubt not, that that regiment can be easily flanked. There should be a regiment immediately placed at the crossing of the railroad by Farmington and Danville road. L. E. Polk, Colonelld on the right of the road, near the junction of the Corinth and Danville road — infantry, cavalry, and artillery. Earl Van Dorn, Major-General. P. S.--General Hardee to read and send to General Beauregard. [Indorsement.] Referred to General Bragg. Please return. G. T. B. May 17, 1862--8 p. m. Dear General: Incl