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with him on general subjects. He was surprised to find that but one copy of the Order No. 1 had been received. There is an Order No. 2 out, he says, about sending persons to recruit up the companies. Hoping that you are better to-day, I will ride over in the morning for your Orders. Thanks for the socks. Yours truly, Thomas Jordan. P. S. The endorsement does not order promulgation of Orders No. 1. It directs you, by name, to act in accordance with that order in case of Captain Fowler, whose company had re-enlisted. Summers House, Jan. 17th, 1862. Dear General,—Under cover to you came this morning packages addressed to all the colonels of the Army of the Potomac, of both corps and the reserve, and which packages were severally addressed care of General Beauregard. Now these packages I know to contain the orders about re-enlistments and recruitment. I found in the package a number of loose copies of both orders-copies of which I enclose for your files.