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however, on operations of enemy; but I cannot make application without a competent majorgeneral to replace me here. G. T. Beauregard. Telegram. Charleston, S. C., April 14th, 1864. Genl. Braxton Bragg, Commander-in-chief, Richmond, Va.: Am ready to obey any order for the good of the service. I believe Burnside's expedition is intended to cut off supplies from the South to Richmond and Lee's army. He will no doubt move in force. G. T. Beauregard. Telegram. Charleston, S. C., April 16th, 1864. Genl. Saml. Cooper, Adjt. and Insp.-Genl., Richmond, Va.: General Anderson reports another steam transport of enemy destroyed on St. John's River by a torpedo. Our scouts report Pilatka evacuated. G. T. Beauregard. Telegram. Charleston, S. C., April 19th, 1864. Genl. Saml. Cooper, Adjt. and Insp.-Genl., Richmond, Va.: Enemy still strong in our front. Should he withdraw large force to concentrate in North Carolina your suggestion can be carried out to extent of two brigades;