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signed them and encamp in regular order. Brigade and division commanders will take their proper military positions with the troops. * * * * * * * VI. Col. John B. Villepigue, promoted to brigadier-general, is relieved from duty on the staff of the major-general commanding, and will report to Major-General Polk, under a specialavalry3314,6727,37810,25413,318 Artillery1192,290 Total3,06942,37145,71266,90393,883 Abstract from monthly post return of troops at Fort Pillow, Brig. Gen. John B. Villepigue commanding, for the period ending April 30, 1862. Command. Present for duty. Aggregate present. Aggregate present and absent. Pieces of artillery. Ag your earliest convenience. Your obedient servant, L. Polk, Major-General. Memphis, May 1, 1862. General Van Dorn: I have just seen a telegram from General Villepigue, asking that boats be sent at once to convey troops away from that place. I shall send all here; he has two boats, one large and one small. I will send on