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a man unable for duty, with 3 mules, taken up near the Yankee lines. Please pass the complainant to camp. I have the honor to be, your obedient servant, W. C. Bacot, Commanding Cavalry. at headquarters First Brigade, May 6, 1862. Brigadier-General Donelson, Commanding First Brigade, Corinth, Miss.: sir: I sent out thithers came in from a northerly direction, stating all things quiet as far as Muddy Creek. In submitting this, I have the honor to be, your obedient servant, W. C. Bacot, Commanding Cavalry, C. S. artillery Office, Hdqrs. Second Grand Division, Army of the Mississippi May 6, 1862. Brigadier-General Ruggles, Commanding Divisio are informed of our force and position. I will withdraw slowly as they advance. They have been engaged in destroying the railroad. Your obedient servant, W. C. Bacot, Commanding Cavalry. Corinth Miss, May 20, 1862. In pencil and unsigned, but believed to be in General Beauregard's handwriting. 1st. My headquarters a