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beg leave to say: In my absence day before yesterday my adjutant-general, under an order to me (my cavalry not having come up from the rear), requested a company of cavalry to post at the intersection of the roads from Iuka and Jacinto. Captain Falkner's company, of Brewer's battalion, reported, and was placed at the post indicated about night-fall of the 2d instant. Yesterday evening Captain Falkner reported to me with his company, and stated he had been driven away by a superior forceCaptain Falkner reported to me with his company, and stated he had been driven away by a superior force of the enemy, but that about 10 of his men, who were on picket, guarding the road that leads from Dr. Williams' into the Jacinto and Carrollville road, were unaccounted for. To-day, when I was again absent at your headquarters, a man came in from the picket about noon and reported that the detachment was still on duty. My adjutant-general immediately ordered 20 men from Colonel Adams, requisite to relieve them, and himself placed the relief under the guidance of the man to lead them to the