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to immediately leave our lines. Answers to such dispatches should be sent to you, by us, in the same way. In a postscript to the copy of your letter of the 12th inst, just received, you call my attention to the fact that a band of men are "firing p ate houses, barns, mills, &c."--I presume you refer to a hand of outlaws on the Kansas frontier. They do not belong to my command, and they entered this department without my authority. As soon as I heard of their depredations, I ordered Gen. Pope to either driver them out of the state or to disarm and confine them. Be assured, General, that not of wanton spoliation, such as "firing private houses, barns, mills, &.," and "burning and destroying railroad bridges,"&c, will be countenanced by me; on the contrary, I purpose to punish, with the utmost severity, every act of wanton destruction of property, public or private, and every act of pillage, marauding, robbery, and theft, committed in this department, no matter under whose order