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on this duty. Geo. Wm. Brent, Col., and A. A. G. The same despatch sent to Governor Charles Clark, of Mississippi. Telegram. Macon, Miss., Jan. 30th, 1865. Col. G. W. Brent: Am corresponding with General Taylor as to the means of carrying out the recommendations of General Beauregard about militia. Chas. Clark, Gov. of Miss. Telegram. Opelika, Ala., Jan. 30th, 1865. To Brig.-Genl. Mackall, Macon, Ga.: Hold Palmer's battalion in readiness to move on General D. H. Hill's order. General Beauregard desires that you will procure one hundred and fifty horses for the artillery now en route. If they cannot be had from Majorsp at Macon, they must be impressed. General Beauregard will reach Macon to-morrow. Geo. Wm. Brent, Col., and A. A. G. Telegram. Meridian, Miss., Jan. 30th, 1865. Genl. G. T. Beauregard: Sherman's movements render a victory necessary to us at once, and it will require all our means to insure it. I can resist a raid