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s of all kinds, forage, provisions, means of transportation, &c., and require them to communicate frequently. Colonel Clanton is gallant to rashness, and may require some little advice as to caution. Wherever there is evidence of disloyalty, either in words or deeds, the parties should be arrested and brought to the rear. Your command will soon amount to 15,000 men, and you should be making every provision possible for their support. The First Alabama Volunteers [Infantry], Lieut. Col. I. G. W. Steedman; the Second, Major O'Bannon and [Twenty-first], Colonel Crawford's, will go forward as soon as posible to Fort Pillow. Also the heavy shell guns, with ammunition, implements, &c. The general directs me to forward you confidentially the inclosed notes of reference. Not found. I am, general, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Geo. G. Garner, Assistant Adjutant-General. Jackson, Tenn., March 6, 1862. General Daniel Ruggles: Give General Gladden command of tro