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would not, I think, justify a junior officer being placed over me. Nothing will be left undone to cripple the enemy in this State. The Rangers and Helm's cavalry are on the north side of Tennessee River. With great respect, yours, truly, Jno. A. Wharton, Colonel Texas Rangers. [Indorsement.] General Jordan has already my order in this case. Date of commission must prevail. G. T. Beauregard, General, Commanding. General orders, no. 41. Hdqrs. Western Department, Corinth, Miss., Mthwest, arising from two causes: First, the suspension of Floyd from the command; secondly, the conduct of Jenifer, retreating in advance of his regiment from Mercer County. Our country was in a perfect panic when I left home last Thursday. Colonel Wharton, in whom every one has confidence, is in camp at Wytheville, reorganizing the forces of Floyd's old brigade with the new recruits, and is succeeding very well, provided he can get the arms, which he has partially succeeded in doing. He will