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, since the prisoners have been removed; and that Lieutenant General Taylor be ordered to relieve General Hardee, bringing wibest troops of this Army. I must have another commander. Taylor or Cheatham will answer. Hardee handed in his resignationand of the department embracing your Army and that of General R. Taylor, so as to secure the fullest co-operation of the troos now commanded respectively by General Hood, and Lieutenant General Taylor. You will establish the headquarters of the d success or disaster in Tennessee. In a dispatch to General Taylor I requested that Forrest be ordered to operate at oncenessee: [no. 499.] Van Wert, October 7th. Lieutenant General Taylor, Commanding Department, Gainesville Junction. . B. Hood, General [no. 36.]October 20th. Lieutenant General Taylor, Mobile. I will move to-morrow for Guntersvilld to move directly on to Guntersville, as indicated to General Taylor, and to take into Tennessee about one-half of Wheeler'
ack will be still worse in rainy weather. I have called upon General Taylor for additional labor, and will use every effort to forward the the President ordered me into that State; and, strange to say, General Taylor, brother-in-law of Mr. Davis, has also grossly crred in this revorable weather will delay the work one or two weeks longer. General Taylor and myself will always be anxious to aid you in your present caen supplies to your Army, whilst operating in the department of General Taylor. Respectfully, your obedient servant, G. T. Beauregard, Geniddle Tennessee, he authorizes you to issue all such orders, in General Taylor's Department, you may deem necessary to secure the efficient an successful administration and operation of your Army — sending General Taylor copies of all orders. He wishes you to send forthwith to Majd harass him at all favorable points. I telegraphed to Lieutenant General Taylor at Selma, Alabama, to call on Governor Watts, of Alabama,