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(ordnance) to confer with the ordnance officer, Colonel Hunt. He is now at Columbus, Miss., and I am acting respectfully, James T. Trezevant. P. S.--Colonel Hunt is absent. Many ordnance stores are here and ma [Indorsement.] Colonel Jordan will please see Major Hunt about the requisition for a train for ordnance ste for any deficient caissons by requisitions on Col. W. R. Hunt, ordnance officer, Columbus and Memphis. II.he left and center, commanded by Captains Harris and Hunt, fell back about 200 yards from their original posity, about 1 o'clock p. m., I received a note from Colonel Hunt, stating that the enemy were rebuilding the bridwho continued in the rear throughout the march. Colonels Hunt and Deas were not overtaken until after midnightg on that point. A consultation was had between Colonels Hunt, Deas, Adams, Slemons, Clanton, and myself, whene, and send them to General V., and telegraph to Colonel Hunt, Columbus, for arms. G. T. Beauregard. Gene