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rotection to all private property. We have many in our midst that will bite at this bait, specie being paid for cotton and sugar. I touch these subjects merely to impart such information as I believe will be of service to our commanding general in the army. The average speed of the Federal gunboats against the Mississippi current 5 miles per hour. I had them timed at different points. They only ran in daylight. I remain, with much respect, your obedient servant, Warren Cole, General Recruiting Officer, C. S. Army. headquarters Western Department, Corinth, May 12, 1862. Col. Thomas Claiborne, Jackson: Colonel: The general commanding instructs me to modify the telegraphic instructions of yesterday Not found. as follows: Your regiment will hold and guard the line from Bolivar to Pocahontas, scouting occasionally toward Bethel, and you will keep your command in readiness to move at a moment's notice to the assistance of Colonels Lindsay and Brewer. These officers, wi