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12, 1862. I. Hereafter one-fourth of the effective strength of each brigade will 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 eve