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rce, about sixteen thousand, from Edwards's Depot, leaving Vaughan's brigade, about fifteen hundred, at Big Black Bridge; TilOn reaching the line of intrenchments occupied by Brigadier-General Vaughan's brigade of East-Tennesseeans (Smith's division) men, both of Bowen's division, and the centre by Brigadier-General Vaughan's brigade of East-Tennesseeans, in all about fourmed the force employed for the purpose ample. Brigadier-General Vaughan's brigade had not been engaged at Baker's Creek; that obstacle. I have received no report from Brigadier-General Vaughan of the operations of his brigade on this occasion. They moved so as to strike the trenches occupied by General Vaughan's brigade, so I am informed. I do not know whose troon person; the latter had been second in command. Brigadier-General Vaughan having failed to render his report, I am dependen provision for the safety of Vicksburg, and by withdrawing Vaughan's brigade of fifteen hundred men from the defense of the B