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JACKSON, December 17, 1862.
General PEMBERTON,
Grenada:
The following telegram just received:
COLUMBUS, December 17, 1862.
Captain HOOE:
Copy of dispatch:
"EGYPT, 16th.
"Colonel ADAMS:
"Force of 300 which burned Shannon Depot was from Oxford and has returned. Force stationary at Tupelo, 2, 500 infantry, nine pieces of artillery, and some cavalry; force at Pontotoc probably 1,000 cavalry, with artillery, not advancing, but ravaging country. I do not think their demonstration is now threatening to Columbus, though such may have been their original intention. I retreated to this place last night, the better to counteract any possible movement by way of Fulton and Aberdeen, and also apprehending attack from Pontotoc. I need more cavalry.
"BARTEAU,
"Colonel, &c."
JOHN ADAMS,
Colonel, &c.
DANIEL RUGGLES.
COLUMBUS, December 17, 1862.
Captain HOOPE:
Copy of dispatch from Barteau forwarded; consider Barteau more reliable; hope to hear from him to-morrow. Arsenal machinery taken down and work stopped. Enemy not nearer than Okolona. All prepared for defense.
JOHN ADAMS,
Colonel, &c.
JACKSON, MISS., December 17, 1862.
Brigadier-General MACKALL,
Mobile, Ala.:
I send you copy of telegram just received:
COLUMBUS, December 17, 1862.
Enemy have burned Okolona; their cavalry reported near West Point. Enemy advancing in direction of Aberdeen.
JOHN ADAMS.
I have sent Colonel Coleman's regiment to Columbus; no more troops to send. Can you send a force to protect the railroad above Columbus?
DANIEL RUGGLES,
Brigadier-General.
SPECIAL ORDERED,
HDQRS. ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI, Numbers 7.
Grenada, December 17, 1862.I. The brigade of Brigadier-General Vaughn, just arrived at this point, is assigned to the command of Major-General Maury, Second Corps, and will report accordingly.
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By order of Lieutenant-General Pemberton:
R. W. MEMMINGER,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
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