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ral. Headquarters Department of Northern Virginia, Centreville, February 16, 1862. To the Hon. J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of War. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge your letter of the 11th inst., in relation to Captain Rhett, and that of Captain Dyerle to you, dated February 8th, referred to me. I think that you were mistaken in regarding General Beauregard as the commander of these troops. I have been so considered here, and so styled by yourself. More furloughs have already been mpany. The army is so much weakened by loss of officers from sickness, and soldiers on furlough, that I am compelled to use every man in the way in which he can serve best. It is essential that this authority should not be taken from me. Captain Dyerle's company is serving as infantry, as it engaged to do, for a year. It would be useless as artillery. The granting authority to raise artillery companies from our present force of infantry has interfered very much with the object of your