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--.Hdqrbs. Western Department, Corinth, Miss., May 29, 1862. The general commanding mentions with great pleasure to the army the distinguished conduct of Col. B. J. Hill and his regiment the Fifth Tennessee Volunteers, in an affair with the enemy on yesterday. This order is issued with the greater satisfaction that the gallant officer and his command have been before conspicuous for their action on the field. By command of General Beauregard: George Wm. Brent, Acting Chief of Staff. Camp, fifteen miles from Corinth, Miss., May 30, 1862--3.30 p. m. [General Beauregard:] General: My command (Second Corps) is here, except the rear guard at the Tuscumbia Bridge, and two regiments sent forward to protect our trains. We will march early to-morrow morning. The enemy's cavalry followed us closely, and we had barely time to save our pickets and burn the bridge. No cavalry followed on my route, so that we had no notice; but my infantry and artillery behaved handsomely, and the br