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e a good road from Dobbin's house across the railroad to where your Third Brigade will be located. Respectfully, your obedient servant, G. T. Beauregard, General, Commanding. Headquarters of the forces, Corinth, Miss., May 6, 1862. Confidential memorandum for army corps and division commanders. The following modifications and alterations of Memorandum for army and division commanders, dated April 28, 1862,* are directed, and will be properly communicated: 1. Major-General Van Dorn's positions of their respective corps or divisions to all other positions of the forces. By command of General Beauregard: Thomas Jordan, Brigadier-General and Chief of Staff. Headquarters of the forces, Corinth, Miss., May 6, 1862. Confidential memorandum for army and corps commanders. In the event of an advance of the enemy in force upon our lines, the following signals are arranged, to be communicated to division, brigade, and regimental commanders, and to the proper staff officers: