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sequent watchful management of the reinforcements as they reached the vicinity of the field, our country men may draw the most auspicious auguries. To Colonel Thomas Jordan, my efficient and zealous Assistant Adjutant-General, much credit is due for his able assistance in the organization of the forces under my command, and for the intelligence and promptness with which he has discharged all the laborious and important duties of his office. Valuable assistance was given to me by Major Cabell, chief officer of the Quartermaster's Department, in the sphere of his duties — duties environed by far more than the ordinary difficulties and embarrassments attending the operations of a long organized regular establishment. Col. B. B. Lee, Chief of Subsistence Department, had but just entered upon his duties, but his experience, and long and varied services in his department, made him as efficient as possible. Capt. W. H. Fowle, whom Col Lee had relieved, had previously exert