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depending on information to arrive. Please have them in condition to move at short notice. This trip will not delay your movement up the Tennessee.
Yours, &c.,
M. BRAYMAN,
Brigadier-General, Commanding.
COLUMBUS, KY.,
March 23, 1864.
Brigadier-General BRAYMAN:
Captain Williams' scouts, just arrived, confirm the news. Forrest at Trenton last night, 8,000 strong. Colonel Freeman's [Faulner's?] regiment has the advance; is 10 miles this side of Trenton, advancing on Union City. This scout confirms Colonel Hawkins' dispatch. Will leave with train immediately.
J. H. ODLIN,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
[MARCH 23, 1864.]
Colonel HAWKINS,
Union City:
Keep a good watch, and given them a fight. Captain Williams' scouts confirm your reports. I leave immediately with train. Have your baggage ready to load on cars.
J. H. ODLIN,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
PADUCAH, March 23, 1864.
(Received 8.40 a. m., 24th.)
Brigadier General M. BRAYMAN,
Commanding District of Cairo:
I feel from every indication that I would be much safer if I had additional force. I have information outside of your dispatch this day that satisfies me that there is a settled policy to take this place.
Respectfully, your obedient servant,
S. G. HICKS,
Colonel, Commanding Post.
COLUMBUS, KY.,
March 23, 1864.
General BRAYMAN:
Captain Odlin just left on train, 9 p. m. I have sent out all my scouts. It may be possible that Freeman [Faulkner?] has turned to the left and gone to Fort Pillow. Will telegraph you all news of importance promptly.
I. H. WILLIAMS,
Captain and District Provost-Marshal.
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