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Jordan, Assistant Adjutant-General. [March 18 1862.--For A. S. Johnston to Jefferson Davis ine Series I, Vol. VII, p. 258.] Decatur, March 18, 1862. Maj. Gen. W. J. Hardee, Huntsville: Enton, General, C. S. Army. Decatur, Ala., March 18, 1862. Col. B. H. Helm, Tuscumbia: Make silenton, General, C. S. Army. Decatur, Ala., March 18, 1862. Major-General Bragg, Corinth: sir: I aer to General C. Braxton Bragg. C. F., [March 18, 1862--6 p. m. General A. Sidney Johnston: Pu Braxton Bragg, Major-General. Decatur, March 18, 1862. General Bragg, Corinth: Now moving for, Army of the Mississippi, Corinth, Miss., March 18, 1862. Col. Thomas Jordan, Assistant Adjutant-Geo. 49. Hdqrs. Western Department, Decatur, March 18, 1862. Military commanders are ordered to des and direction: Cumberland Gap, Tuesday, March 18, 1862. Major: * * * The force of the eneit with vigilance, and obey your orders of March 18, 1862, as follows: Burn the Florence Bridge
the undersigned hereby assumes command of the Department of the Mississippi, which includes the present Department of Kansas and the Missouri and the Department of the Ohio and country west of a north and south line drawn through Knoxville, Tenn., and east of the western boundaries of the States of Missouri and Arkansas. Headquarters of the Department of the Mississippi will remain, until further orders, at Saint Louis, Mo. * * * * * * * H. W. Halleck, Major-General, Commanding. March 18, 1862. General Halleck, Saint Louis: My advanced division is at Columbia. The heavy rains and the destruction of bridges by the enemy will of course retard our progress somewhat. I am carrying the telegraph along. I am told the communication with Island No.10 is kept up across the bend of the river only 3 miles. We are without money, and both our credit and efficiency are suffering in consequence. D. C. Buell, Brigadier-General. P. S.--Insert in the dispatch to General Halleck, if