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E. J. Kenny, Fourth Kentucky Volunteers, Company C, in the preservation of public property and army stores at Booneville Station during an attack upon our transportation train at that place by a cavalry force of the enemy on the 30th ultimo. A suitable badge of distinction will be awarded him at some future day, to be announced in orders. By command of General Bragg: George Wm. Brent, Acting Chief of Staff. Special orders, no. 44. Hdqrs. Army of the Mississippi, Tupelo, Miss., June 23, 1862. * * * * * * * V. The court of inquiry convened at the headquarters of Brig. Gen. S. A. M. Wood, in the camp of the Third Army Corps, near Tupelo, Miss., pursuant to Paragraph I, Special Orders, No. 35, of this series, and of which Maj. Gen. L. Polk is president, for the purpose of investigating certain charges made against Brig. Gen. S. A. M. Wood, in connection with his conduct at the battle of Shiloh, reports the following facts: 1st. It appears the allegation of General Hindm