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dqrs. Army of the Mississippi, Corinth Miss., May 8, 1862. I. On assuming command of the Army of the Mississippi the general commanding announces the following staff: Maj. George G. Garner, assistant adjutant-general. First Lieut. Towson Ellis, C. S. Army, First Lieut. F. S. Parker, O. S. Army aides-de-camp. Brig. Gen. D. M. Frost, inspector-general. Col. H. Oladowski, chief of ordnance. Maj. J. H. Hallonquist, chief of artillery. Col. L. W. O'Bannon, chief quartermaster. Maj. J. J. Walker, chief of subsistence. Surg. A. J. Foard, medical director. II. No leave of absence or furlough will be granted except on surgeon's certificate, as now provided and all officers and soldiers now absent who may be fit for duty will be directed to join their respective commands immediately. III. To insure the prompt delivery of orders by couriers, officers receiving them will return a receipt stating the hour received. IV. All orders must be promptly distributed and carried in