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l bivouac at the trenches in their front, prepared for immediate action. This will not supersede the ordinary guard and sentinels. II. As the enemy is but a short distance from our lines at three different points, the troops will be held ready to meet him promptly at all times, day or night. By command of General Bragg: Geo. G. Garner. outpost Purdy road, Miss., Monday [May 12, 1862]--10 a.m. General George Garner, Assistant Adjutant-General: The three companies under Lieutenant-Colonel Dennett I have relieved and brought in to this point this morning, and put pickets in their old places. There is a space of a mile and a half or so between my pickets, on the right, and those of Colonel Fisk, on his left, that I have directed Captain Harper to scout with his cavalry. I have not force sufficient to extend my pickets to meet his. I have here 800 men, and more than 300 of them stand guard every twenty-four hours. I have no reserve except those just off duty. I have nothi