7cun r Duke University Libraries General order n Conf Pam q#94 DTTDbmiDY vvo. .*J ^\jijjiy^ r»v .'V^jucA, T>t,i\ NO.i HEADQ'S 2D GRAND DIV. ARMY MISS. VALLEY > Jackson, Tenn., March 5, 1862. > I. All troops coming within tho V. The sale or supplying in any limits of this Division from Lon- manner, of intoxicating liquors with- isiana and Mississippi will rendez- in five railcs of any station occupied vons at Grand Junction, Tennessee; by troops, or within one mile of any and those from Alabama, at Cor- public highway used lor military inth. Miss ; and the n«w levies purposes, sxecpt lor medicinal pnr- from Tennessee will rendetvons at poses, on the writtim proscription of Henderson and Bethel Stations, on a rtgular phvi^ician, is prohibited. the Mobil* & Ohio Railroad. AH grogshops and drinking saloons II. Lcc'a and Browder's Regi- within such limits will be closed, oients Tennessee Volunteers, :ind and tho supplies packed, subject to litragglers and unattaciied mtn will milit:iry inapet^tioii. Any violation |!ri)ceed from Henderson Station of tliis order will be lollowed by to Corinth, uud report to Brigadier prompt itrn^st of tlie otlender und iienorul Kugglos. Tito 7th Kcgi- dcstrncliou of all his stores ..f li-. tncnt Mississippi Volnntccrn will i<>r. « proceed from Jackson to Hender- VI. Martial law is declared at tho won. city uf Memphis. A firm and dis- III. CiiifctH of Slftfi will see f !iat croet officer of propei- qualifications, the ni'.co.'trtary isupplic* and tranp- will Im; detnilod by Brig. Gen. Rug- jwrtation are {urni«hod. te> elTect gles. to u.osume tlie duties of Pro- thesc uiovenieTits. voal Marehall ;it that place, who will IV. ilitilroads within the limits publish iii>; r», ji>>d call on the of this ('•.•ituuaiid, being absohitely commanding officer :it tliat city for necessary tor Military pur{)oscs at the necessary guards to enforce this time, ar«, to the extent neccs- tliem. 6iiry, placed under tho control of VII. The Prisoners of War at the Quarter Ma^ter^ Dc]xirtnient. Memphis will be trun»roirtd to Mo- To suppress disorders, arrest all bile under a guard of fifty men, to ^(crsons travelling without proper be detailed by Brig. Gen. Knggios authority, and prevent undue inter- from his command at Corinth. Tl;« ference by unauthorized persons on commanding officer at Mobile will the Memphis and Charlesttni and forward them under a proper guard Mobile and Ohio Railroads, Brig, to Tuscaloosa, Ala., fur confinement. Gen'l. Rugglcs will make the neces- V>y command of sary details from his command to MAJ. GEN. BRACiG. fend a Guard of one Commiisiour By II. W. Waiter. cd officer and five men with each Act. .\«t. .\dj. Gei.. jaflsongcr train