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of the river to-day. Husband's company is upon that side about forty strong. I think he will surrender; he has already made informal overtures to me to that effect. I will co-operate with General Salomon in any way he may suggest.

POWELL CLAYTON,

Brigadier-General, Commanding.

LITTLE ROCK, May 6, 1865.

Brigadier General POWELL CLAYTON,

Commanding Post:

GENERAL: Two hundred and fifty infantry and seventy-five cavalry left on Rose Hambleton at 7 p. m. The object of the expedition is to destroy these guerrilla bands ad to capture the horses which were stampeded at Devall's Bluff on the 3rd instant. The officer in command will be governed by such information as he may receive from you, and will depend upon you for guides. General Salomon requests that you wills end out such a force and give such instructions as you think necessary to insure success.

Very respectfully,

A. S. KENDRICK,

Acting Assistant Adjutant-General.


HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS,
Little Rock, May 6, 1865.

Colonel A. H. RYAN,

Commanding at Lewisburg, Ark.:

COLONEL: It is reported that small bands of rebels are crossing the river and finding their way into Missouri. Do all you can to intercept them.

J. J. REYNOLDS,

Major-General, Commanding.


HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE MISSOURI,
May 6, 1865-4. 45 p. m.

Brigadier General C. BUSSEY,

Fort Smith, Ark.:

The Second Kansas Battery is en route to report to you at Fort Smith.

G. M. DODGE,

Major-General.

SPECIAL ORDERS, HDQRS. DEPARTMENT OF THE MISSOURI, Numbers 120.
Saint Louis, Mo., May 6, 1865.

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4. No district, post, or detachment commander in the State of Missouri will in future issue any orders in any manner affecting citizens or residents of the State without first submitting such order to the department


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