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d the center will, if persisted in, end in starvation and overthrow. Let me beg you to send heavy re-enforcements to Chattanooga without delay. When Georgia has sent so many troops to the field, it is injury to leave her vital points exposed with no adequate protection. The President has her men and her guns, and she looks to him. I remain here to-morrow. Joseph E. Brown. [Indorsement.] Respectfully returned to the honorable the Secretary of War. as it has been attended to. G. W. C. Lee, Colonel and Aide-de-Camp to the President. Richmond, Va., May 2, 1862. Gov. Joseph E. Brown, of Georgia, Atlanta, Ga.: Your dispatch of 1st May referred to me. I concur with you as to the importance of Chattanooga. The six regiments called from Camp McDonald were with difficulty armed. Every effort was made to do so, that they might serve to defend the country to which you refer. They were removed without previously consulting me, and I have not been able to supply their place