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Corinth, Miss.] Troops. Present for duty. Effective total. Total present. Aggregate present. Aggregate present and absent. Officers.Men. Col. Wirt Adams (12 companies)24 305358507 5321,047 Colonel Forrest (9 companies)29 434436640 676842 Major Barnett (5 companies)12 169169273 286446 Colonel Wharton (11 companies)28 485485666 702813 Colonel Claiborne (12 companies)39 610 741 783981 Colonel Clanton (10 companies)29 301349588 624785 Colonel Jenkins (6 companies)15 306312515 535572 Lieutard from there. I have cavalry at Marietta and out on the road to Jacinto and Fulton. No infantry at Fulton. Earl Van Dorn. [Inclosure.]------,------, 1862. General Beauregard: I went back within 16 miles of Iuka and 7 miles southeast of Barnett's, beyond where our pickets had been for several days. I saw no Yankees, but learned from authentic sources that there was a body, supposed to be 5,000 or 6,000 of Yankees encamped on the Fulton road, from Bear Creek toward Fulton, 16 miles fro