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1, 1862--8.45 p. m. [General Beauregard:] General: Colonel Bradfute, in charge of my pickets, reports that drums can be heceived. I have sent out to inquire in regard to it. Colonel Bradfute informs me that his orders to the regiment were to fal Beauregard: I have just received a dispatch from Colonel Bradfute, commanding Jacinto, saying the enemy, 2,000 strong incing on Marietta, near Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and Colonel Bradfute is going down there with 400 cavalry. I have 150 cavalry here, guarding bridges and scouting. Colonel Bradfute thinks the enemy's object is to destroy the railroad bridge overwere, in our hands, and ought not to be let slide out. W. R. Bradfute, Colonel, Commanding Forces Jacinto. P. S.--My cr Creek; have 1,000 men at work. Very respectfully, W. R. Bradfute, Colonel, Commanding Outpost. Office of subsistence,on. The whole command here numbers some 400 cavalry, Colonel Bradfute being in command. I deemed it important to communica