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vision and cavalry brigades of the Second Army Corps will organize their commands as rapidly as possible, and report as soon as practicable to these headquarters all casualties and condition of armament. By command of Major-General Bragg: Giles B. Cooke, Assistant Adjutant-General. Richmond, April 10, 1862. General G. T. Beauregard, Corinth, Miss.: There are no more arms here. A few may be got ready by the end of the week. S. Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General. Richmond, Va., Arations, at 4 a. m. to-morrow morning, to Monterey, and relieve Brigadier-General Hawes' command. Upon being relieved General Hawes will proceed to comply with paragraph X, Special Orders, 42, of this series. By command of General Bragg: Giles B. Cooke, Assistant Adjutant-General. Corinth, April 23, 1862. Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn: Information about Hamburg true. Send on your troops rapidly; battery horses, too, if practicable. Rust must hold himself ready to move, if requested. G. T.