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de. partments of the general staff of this army. They will be obeyed and respected as such: Col. Thomas Jordan, assistant adjutant-general, department of orders. Brig. Gen. J. E. Slaughter, acting inspector-general. Maj. Eugene E. McLean, Quartermaster's Department C. S. Army, in department of supplies and means of transportation. Maj. A. J. Smith, chief of the pay department. Lieut. Col. R. B. Lee, chief of subsistence department. Surg. A. J. Foard, medical director. Maj. J. F. Gilmer, C. S. Engineer Corps, chief of engineers. Capt. H. Oladowski, chief of ordnance. By command of A. S. Johnston: Braxton Bragg, Major-General, Chief of Staff. Special orders, no. 1. Hdqrs. Army of the Mississippi, Corinth, Miss., March 30, 1862. I. Martial law is hereby established at Jackson and Grenada, in the State of Mississippi, and their respective environs for a circuit of 5 miles. The inspector-general, Brigadier-General Slaughter, will appoint suitable persons at ea