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nothing from Butler on the Clinton road during the night, and I am holding my command here awaiting further information. Prisoners say Sherman is receiving supplies at Fayetteville, by water, from Wilmington. W. J. Harder. Telegram. Smithfield, March 16th, 1865. Genl. G. T. Beauregard: General Orders No. 2: General G. T. Beauregard is announced as second in command of this army. By order of General Johnston. Archer Anderson, A. A. G. Telegram. Smithfield, March 17th, 1865. Genl. G. T. Beauregard: The enemy were attacking General Hardee's position, five miles south of Averysboroa, all day yesterday. Always repulsed. Our loss between four and five hundred. Prisoners taken this morning report Federals at thirty-three hundred. Please hurry S. D. Lee, and desire commanding officer at Salisbury to send our transportation and artillery horses along the railroad, to be taken up wherever they may meet trains. J. E. Johnston. Telegram. Smith