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y-ninth Mississippi Regiment, left here sick when the regiment moved, are not included in the above report. They have 41 defective flint-lock muskets and no ammunition. Jno. B. Villepigue. Brigadier-General, Commanding. Charleston, S. C., March 31, 1863. Capt. L. Fremeaux, C. S. Engineers, &c., Port Hudson, La.: my dear Captain: The general commanding has been informed that General Polk, in his report of the battle of Shiloh, says that the banks of the Tennessee River were so high that thmber) could command completely the approaches to Pittsburg Landing by the ravines which branched off from the river in that direction. Reply, if any, not found. Yours, very respectfully, A. N. Toutant Beauregard. Charleston, S. C., March 31, 1863. Col. Jacob Thompson, Jackson, Miss.: Colonel: The general commanding desires me to inquire of you if you recollect passing the evening of the 6th of April last (battle of Shiloh) in a tent with him, Generals Bragg, and Polk, until they pa