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tion it will be easy to throw a force between us and Corinth, and press promptly a heavy force upon us. In addition, it seems that a force is to be moved to the left of us. You will see that ammunition is needed immediately. B. R. Johnson. March 25--8 o'clock a. m. Under the impression (derived from an officer who came from Corinth last night) that a train would pass up during the night, I have delayed my dispatches until this morning. I now send them on a hand car by a messenger. Cng it so as to reach the enemy before day, I think it will result well. I am, major, your obedient servant, James R. Chalmers, Brigadier-General, Commanding Advance. General orders, no. 13. Hdqrs. Army of the Mississippi, Jackson, Tenn., March 25, Misplaced. 1862. For the sake of the cause in defense of which we are all engaged at this critical hour the general commanding is impelled to appeal to the good sense and patriotism of the officers of this army to give prompt and zealous he