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April 16, 1862. General S. Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General: General: I fear that Colonel Northrop, Chief of the Subsistence Department, is disposed or determined to ignore the presence withause of that experience. Circumstances convince me that I am not mistaken, and that unless Colonel Northrop is led to change his course the service and the country will suffer. His attempts to commurespectful to the authority that sent the colonel to my staff as well as to me, and I trust Colonel Northrop will be brought to understand this before he can do any material mischief. I trust the Dlication Lieutenant-Colonel Lee, chief of subsistence, received the following telegram from Colonel Northrop, dated April 29, 1862: By order of the Secretary of War, the ration is reduced to half which he makes that positive declaration. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant L. B. Northrop, Commissary-General of Subsistence. Abstract from return of the Department of East Tenn