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eral Beauregard for the necessary order, he replied: You can not possibly go. My health does not permit me to remain in charge alone here. This evening my two physicians were insisting that I should go away for one or two weeks, furnishing me with another certificate for that purpose, and I had concluded to go—intending to see you to-morrow on the subject, and leave you in command. The certificate of the physicians was as follows: headquarters, Western Department, Tupelo, June 14, 1862. We certify that, after attendance on General Beauregard for the past four months, and treatment of his case, in our professional opinion he is incapacitated physically for the arduous duties of his present command, and we urgently recommend rest and recreation. R. L. Brodie, Surgeon, P. A. C. S. Sam Choppin, Surgeon, P. A. C. S. These facts were telegraphed to me at once by General Bragg. Soon after, I sent a second dispatch to him, renewing the order and expressing my surprise