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— to be commanded by Major General Hunter. Headquarters at Fort Leavenworth. 3. The Department of the Missouri--to include the States of Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Arkansas, and that portion of Kentucky west of the Cumberland river to be commanded by Major General H. W. Halleck, U. S. A. 4. The Department of the Ohio--to consist of the States of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, that portion of Kentucky east of the Cumberland river, and the State of Tennessee--to be commandCumberland river, and the State of Tennessee--to be commanded by Brigadier General D. C. Buell Headquarters at Louisville. 5. The Department of Western Virginia — to consist of that portion of Virginia included in the old Department of the Ohio--to be commanded by Brig. Gen. W. S. Rosencranz, U. S. A. By order. Julius P. Garenche, Assistant Adjutant General. Two more Federal steamers missing. The Baltimore Clipper, of the 13th, has the following paragraph: It will be remembered that about one month since, the steamers Peerless a