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ke, with his headquarters at Petersburg, or wherever his presence may be most required in his district. The second district to extend from the Roanoke to the Neuse River, with its headquarters at Tarboroa, Greenville, or Kinston, as circumstances shall dictate. The third district, from the Neuse to Cape Fear, under Major-Gene for his services may be required soon. G. T. Beauregard. Telegram. Kinston, N. C., May 1st, 1864. Genl. Braxton Bragg, Commanding Richmond, Va.: Gunboat in Neuse hopelessly aground or useless until river rises. Albemarle still at Plymouth. With its assistance I consider capture of Newbern easy. Without it sacrifice of lie shortest route and followed until coming to the Savannah road, near James Branch or Creek. The column will then move along the Savannah road until reaching the Neuse road from Kinston to Newbern, where it will take up its position, throwing forward some cavalry and light troops to threaten Newbern and guard the roads leading ou