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I see of the condition of our troops, moral and physical, the better satisfied I am with our move. Yours, most truly, Braxton Bragg. Hdqrs. Department of East Tennessee, Knoxville, May 31, 1862. Brig. Gen. D. Leadbetter, Chattanooga, Tenn.: General: The commanding general directs me to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 28th instant. Not found. He leaves it to your judgment to decide upon the practicability of the expedition you propose to Fayetteville and Paint Rock and the propriety of your commanding it in person. Whatever decision you may come to on the subject, the general wishes the operations undertaken to be conducted with celerity and vigor, and every arrangement made to insure a prompt withdrawal of the force used. If you do not think it best to accompany the expedition in person, he directs that you put Colonel Adams in charge of it by an order, as he has been informed of the promotion of that officer to the rank of brigadier-general.