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ndant of the Navy-Yard. Send orders to any troops that may be stationed on the south side of James river to march at once to Richmond. If they have heavy guns, they should be rendered unserviceable, unless they can be removed. Powder should be saved in preference to anything else. Flag Officer Tatnall is desired to cover your movement by preventing the passage of the enemy's vessels up James river. Report your approach to Gen. Lee. Confer, with Flag Officer Tatnall. Most respectfully. Your obedient servant, [Signed] J. E. Johnston, General. Norfolk,may 3, 1862. Hdq'rs Dep't of Norfolk,Norfolk, May 2, 1862. Gen. J. E. Johnston, Commanding, &c., &c.,General --Your messenger delivered to me your letter of the 1st of May, and one for Capt. Lee and Com. Tatnall, which were delivered. The Secretaries of War and Navy arrived by the cars to-day, and were present when I received your letter, which I submitted to the Secretary of War. He has given me si