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Telegram received. Every effort is being made to transport the troops as rapidly as possible. G. T. Beauregard. Telegram. Weldon, N. C., May 7th, 1864. Genl. R. F. Hoke, Kinston, N. C.: Urge forward the cavalry called for with all speed possible. It is much needed on the line of railroad to Petersburg. G. T. Beauregard. Telegram. Weldon, N, C., May 7th, 1864. Genl. S. Cooper, A. and I. G., Richmond, Va.: General Pickett reports three thousand enemy's cavalry have crossed Blackwater, cut wire along Norfolk Railroad, and marching probably on Stony Creek, or this place. Am making best arrangements practicable to oppose them; but most of the cavalry of this Department is still with General Hoke, whose forces will only commence arriving to-night at Kinston. Half of Wise's brigade is expected here in a few hours, on its way to Petersburg. Hagood's last detachment passed here last night. G. T. Beauregard. In General Hagood's Memoirs of the Campaign of 1864—a certif