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l importance that the Trans-Mississippi troops should be furloughed, by organizations, for one hundred days, and will so telegraph the President. It would be well if you could visit the army. J. B. Hood, General. The telegram of January 1st, referred to by General Hood, had been forwarded to him to ascertain what was then the real condition of his army, as no direct intelligence from him to that effect had been received for more than two weeks. It ran thus: Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 1st, 1865. General J. B. Hood, Corinth: General Beauregard desires a report of your operations since your report of 11th of December. Advise by telegraph as far as practicable. Write fully the condition of the army, and what is necessary to give it effective means for operations. We have no despatch since yours of 15th of December. Geo. Wm. Brent, Col., and A. A. G. The idea of granting furloughs of one hundred days to entire organizations, when the service of every man in the army was