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inding a battalion of troops in my corps who have not been out, I ordered them to procure tools and proceed to work the roads. This is the first essential now. No teams can bring wagons or artillery over the roads. I left my only engineer, Captain Lockett, with General Hardee; five, at least, could be well occupied. Sufficient provisions have gone forward for the present, but we need sustenance and fresh medical officers at Mickey's for the wounded, transportation to bring them away, labor i II. Johnson's brigade, First Army Corps, will be placed in position with Brewer's cavalry, at Bethel; with an outpost at Purdy, and will hold in vigilant. observation all the approaches from the Tennessee River in that direction. III. Captain Lockett, C. S. Engineer Corps, will have the country around Rienzi and Jacinto carefully examined with reference to the most favorable ground for encampments in that direction for the forces of Major-Generals Van Dorn and Price. Meantime any troops