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rs and men under my command to sustain me successfully. But to maintain our posts with credit to our country and our own honor, and avoid irremediable disaster, it is essential that all shall yield implicit obedience to any orders emanating from superior authority. Brigadier-General Thomas Jordan is announced as Adjutant and Inspector-General, and Chief of Staff of the Department. G. T. Beauregard, General Commanding. Official. Thomas Jordan, Chief of Staff, and A. A. G. Official. J. J. Stoddard, A. D. C. General Pemberton was regularly relieved on the same day, and, in obedience to orders, repaired to Richmond, where, shortly afterwards, he was made a lieutenant-general, and, to the astonishment of all men, even the President's own partisans, sent to take command of the Department of the Mississippi, with headquarters at Vicksburg, one of the most important posts in the South. General Pemberton, as was well known, had not been engaged in any of the battles or actions of