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d your country in the future as you have been in the past. To the division and brigade commanders be tenders his cordial thanks for their valuable aid and hearty co-operation in all he has undertaken. To the chiefs of his staff departments and their subordinates, whom he leaves behind, he owes a debt of gratitude for their fidelity and untiring devotion to duty. Companions in arms, officers and soldiers, farewell, and may God bless you. W. S. Rosecrans, Major-General. Official — C. Goddard, A. A. G. From Charleston — Dahlgren Furloughed for twenty days. It is announced that Admiral Dahlgren has received a furlough of twenty days "to visit Washington." A correspondent of the N. Y. World, writing from Morris Island, says: Much has been said about the relations of Admiral Dahlgren and Gen. Gillmore, but I have heard that the correspondents on Morris Island are not permitted to write the origin of the difficulties between these commanders. I am in a position to