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ed. Thomas Jordan, Chief of Staff. Official: H. H. Rogers, A. D. C. Send the above dispatch to Colonel Rhett, Fort Sumter, and Brigadier-General Taliaferro, Morris Island. H. H. Rogers, A. D. C. headquarters First Military District, Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, Charleston, S. C., July 19, 1863. Do the best that you can to get fresh troops on the island. Enemy possibly so punished that he may give no annoyance early to-morrow. Make the best, at least. Thomas Jourdan, Chief of Staff. General Ripley, Commanding Fort Sumter. Charleston, S. C., July 19, 1863--1 A. M. Brigadier-General R. S. Ripley, Fort Sumter: Morris Island must be held at all cost, for present. The commanding General directs Keitt's regiment to be thrown there, to push any advantage before daylight; also, nearest other regiment or battalion — Graham's or Nelson's, as most expeditiously moved. Cannot navy help with transportation? Thomas Jordan, Chief of Staff. Charleston, S.