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hattanooga, Tenn., and the troops in its vicinity. The commanding officer of the troops in and about Chattanooga will report by letter to Major-General Smith. By command of the Secretary of War: See Smith to Johnston, March 28, p. 369. Jno. Withers, Assistant Adjutant-General. Corinth, Miss., March 23, 1862. (Received March 27.) General Van Dorn, Little Rock: Move your command to Memphis by the route in your judgment the best and most expeditious, and on arriving report to these hes relieved from duty with Major-General Huger, and is assigned to the command of the Department of Southwestern Virginia, embracing the commands of Brigadier-Generals Heth and H. Marshall. * * * * * * * By command of the Secretary of War: Jno. Withers, Assistant Adjutant-General. May 9, 1862--4 a. m. General G. T. Beauregard, Commanding Forces: my dear General: Failing in my hopes of dining with General Pope to-day, as he seems to decline our company, I suggest a point for your consid