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bad districts. H. M. headquarters, Richmond, Va., March 19, 1862. Brig. Gen. Humphrey Marshall, Commanding, &c., Lebanon, Va.: General: Your letter of the 13th instant has been received. You are authorized to disband the battalion at Pound Gap, received for special service, when you deem proper. There is no law for purchasia., March 25, 1862. General Humphrey Marshall, Commanding, &c., Lebanon, Va.: General: You are under a misapprehension as to the meaning of my letter of the 13th instant as to your communicating with General Smith. I did not intend to say anything in conflict with your instructions of November 1, 1861, See Series I, Vol. Ineral, Richmond, Va.: Major: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 31st ultimo. In my letter to the War Department, dated the 13th ultimo, a copy of which is inclosed, See p. 320. a suggestion is made that martial law should be declared throughout the whole Department of East Tennessee. I stil