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Brigadier-General, C. S. Army. Acting under this dispatch I consummated dispositions which I had already begun, leaving my light artillery, Captain Roddey's company of cavalry, Colonel Looney's Thirty-eighth Tennessee Regiment, and Lieutenant-Colonel Golladay's Alabama battalion at Eastport, and marched toward Iuka with the remainder of my forces. About an hour after receiving the dispatch above copied, and after I was on the road to Iuka I received the following dispatch: Jackson, Trt from Yellow Creek suitable for an ambuscade, and when you are informed that they have started toward you you will at once take position at that place, and hold them in check until you can send information here and be re-enforced. Lieutenant-Colonel Golladay has orders to march to-night with the Alabama Battalion to aid you. I am, very respectfully, Henry Craft, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General. Hdqrs. Second Grand Div., Army of the Mississippi, Bethel, Tenn., March 16, 1862. Brig.