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interference on his part would bring upon him the censure of the War Department. President Davis had authorized General Hood, should he deem it necessary, to communicate directly with the War Department. See Chapter XXXIX. His letters of November 12th, through his Chief of Staff, and of November 15th, written by himself, show what caution and considerateness he used towards the Commander of the army, and how far from his thought it was to overshadow him in any way. See Appendix. See also, in Appendix, General Hood's letter of November 12th, complaining of interference on the part of General Beauregard. But, in his opinion, General Hood's preparations for the offensive were so slow and hesitating as to jeopardize the object of the campaign; and he therefore, in all his interviews with General Hood, urged the necessity of an immediate advance and greater rapidity in the movements of the troops. His intention, as he distinctly stated, was not to remain with or accompany the ar