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ision:         Hindman's brigade 2,360 3,085 4,023   Cleburne's brigade   3,086 3,938   Shoup's artillery   149 315   Adams' cavalry   511 914 Second (Crittenden's) Division:       lect of his command. I caused an inspection of the guards of three regiments to be made by Major Shoup, of my staff, and his report shows a most wretched state of discipline and instruction. I al orders, no. 10. Hdqrs. Army of the Mississippi, Corinth, Miss., April 10, 1862. I. Maj. Francis A. Shoup is assigned to duty with these headquarters as acting chief of artillery. He will be obion by rail can be provided; the infantry to report to Major-General Hardee, the artillery to Major Shoup, chief of artillery. By command of General Beauregard: Thomas Jordan, Assistant Adjutant-aff of the commanding general, and will perform the duties of medical inspector. III. Maj. Francis A. Shoup is appointed inspector of artillery and ordnance, and will report to Colonel Gill,