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ed efficient men and two batteries of artillery (four rifled cannon) transferred to Manassas, or within supporting distance, and have sufficient forces here to guard this place. It is certainly manifest injury to the service, that so efficient a force should be kept inactive at this place. I think, by the proper representation to the War Department, this force can be united with yours. Suppose you make application immediately. I will co-operate with you in the matter. I send this by Mr. Mhoon, of Mississippi, my relative, and my brother, Lieutenant Bate. I will be obliged if you will extend to them the privilege of passing through your camps during their stay, which will be but a day or two. Yours, W. B. Bate, Col. Comdg. Headquarters army of the Potomac, Manassas Junction, Va., June 24th, 1861. My dear General,—Your two letters of the 23d instant have just been delivered to me. I regret much the change you have been compelled to make in your arrangements,