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Being still unwell, I have requested General Bragg to furnish you with all necessary instructions. I remain, yours very truly, G. T. Beauregard, Genl. C. S. A. Brig.-Genl. Daniel Ruggles, Comdg. at Corinth, Miss. Jackson, Tenn., March 7th, 1862. S. Cooper, Adj. and I. Genl., Richmond: I know no one here to recommend. Bragg recommends Ruggles and Sam. Jones for major-generals; Colonels Slaughter, Villepigue, and Shepard for brigadiers. Polk recommends Colonels E. W. Gantt, M. L. Walker, Lieutenant-Colonel M. J. Wright. There is no cavalry colonel here to recommend. I consider Ransom indispensable. He should be sent at once. G. T. Beauregard. Jackson, Tenn., March 8th, 1862. S. Cooper, Adj. and I. Genl., Richmond: Please order forthwith, to join me as Chief Commissary, Colonel Lee or Major Williams. No officers here to select from. G. T. Beauregard. Jackson, Tenn., March 8th, 1862. S. Cooper, Adj. and I. Genl., Richmond: Will Major Brent be sent me or n