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em, chiefly regiments from Louisiana, soon reached this vicinity, and, with: two divisions of General Polk's command from Columbus, and a fine corps of troops from Mobile and Pensacola, under Maj. Genst at a distance of five hundred yards, in the same order as the first.--The army corps under General Polk followed the second line, at the distance of about eight hundred yards, in lines of brigades,ance by the road to Hamburg, to support Bragg's right; and at the same time, Mancy's regiment, of Polk's corps, was advanced by the same road to reinforce the regiment of cavalry and battery of four p Tennessee river, and though supported on the immediate field by such corps commanders as Major-Generals Polk, Bragg and Hardee, and Brigadier-General Breckinridge commanding the reserve. It wasy is more confident of ultimate success than before its encounter with the enemy. To Major-Generals Polk, Bragg, and Hardee, commanding corps, and to Brig.-Gen. Breckinridge, commanding the rese