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day. J. H. Clark, General Mitchel's Headquarters. [Across the face:] Approved. O. M. Mitchel, Brigadier-General. Mr. Fuller, Telegraph Operator, Shelbyville, Tenn.: Please send through the above dispatch at earliest moment. By permission of General Mitchel all letters or dispatches for me you will please send through by his couriers to his headquarters. My letters are directed to your care at Shelbyville. Very truly, yours, J. H. Clark. headquarters Third Division, Camp Taylor, Huntsville, May 5, 1862. W. B. Hook, Esq., Nashville, Tenn.: I fear you are again losing a most favorable opportunity to commence the purchase of cotton. John Morgan's raid has brought down the price and gives to buyers a chance which will not probably return again soon. Purchasers are here in advance of you and are making contracts this very day, and to them I offer the same facilities that I have offered to you, and will do so until you arrive. The cotton first purchased will