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pi, Corinth Miss., May 8, 1862. I. On assuming command of the Army of the Mississippi the general commanding announces the following staff: Maj. George G. Garner, assistant adjutant-general. First Lieut. Towson Ellis, C. S. Army, First Lieut. F. S. Parker, O. S. Army aides-de-camp. Brig. Gen. D. M. Frost, inspector-general. Col. H. Oladowski, chief of ordnance. Maj. J. H. Hallonquist, chief of artillery. Col. L. W. O'Bannon, chief quartermaster. Maj. J. J. Walker, chief of subsisthe conclusion from which is that the troops addressed belonged to some other command. 3d. Whilst it is proved that the troops of General Wood fell back on one or more occasions during the fight, it is not shown, even by the testimony of Lieutenant Parker, that the falling back witnessed by him was in disorder, but in about as good order as the order generally observed by the other troops. Several officers belonging to the brigade testify that at no time did the brigade retreat at a run in