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in the formation of his judgment upon the subject: Headquarters, Military division of the West, Augusta, Ga., Feb. 3d, 1865. Notes of conference had on the 2d day of February, A. D. 1865, at Green's Cut Station, Ga., at which General Beau him at Green's Cut Station, and the following order was thereupon issued to Major-General Stevenson: Augusta, Feb. 3d, 1865. General,—General Beauregard desires that you will forthwith move with your corps by rail to Branchville, and assuit was, to redeem the fortunes of the Confederacy, and sent to Mr. Davis the following telegrams: 1. Augusta, Feb. 3d, 1865. To his Excellency President Davis, Richmond, Va.: Three points threatened by enemy are of greatest importance to e's supplies will have to be sent via Washington, Ga., and Abbeville, S. C. G. T. Beauregard. 2. Augusta, Ga., Feb. 3d, 1865. To his Excellency President Davis, Richmond, Va.: The fall of Charleston and Columbia would necessitate soon aban
ve here on Wednesday. I find upon inquiry that his Tennessee division has been furloughed until tenth, and Brantley's and Sharp's brigades until twelfth, proximo. Will report further about artillery. R. Taylor, Lieut.-Genl. Appendix to chapter XLIV. Augusta, Feb. 2d, 1865. Lieut.-Genl. W. J. Hardee, Charleston, S. C.: I have concluded to send Stevenson's forces to Branchville to-morrow. Can you furnish him with artillery? G. T. Beauregard. Augusta, Ga., Feb. 3d, 1865. Major-Genl. D. H. Hill, Green's Cut, Ga.: General Beauregard desires that you will send at once the brigade of Lee's corps now with you to this place, by rail, to report to General Stevenson. Geo. Wm. Brent, Col., and A. A. G. Richmond, Va., Feb. 4th, 1865. Genl. G. T. Beauregard, Augusta, Ga.: * * * You will assume command of all the forces in the district as defined before your departure to the west, and should you deem it advisable will direct General Hardee to re