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gest that, should it then appear to you necessary to remove General Bragg, no one in this army, or engaged in this investigation, ought to be his successor. Most respectfully, Your obedient servant, J. E. Johnston, General. Tullahoma, February 12, 1863. Major-General Rosecrans,United States Army. General: I have had the honor to receive your letters of the 18th and 19th ultimo, addressed to me, as I understand, because you find yourself compelled, by a sense of duty to humanity, to decyself of this opportunity to express to you my appreciation of your humanity exhibited in the case of our wounded who fell into your hands at Murfreesboroa. Most respectfully, Your obedient servant, J. E. Johnston, General. Tullahoma, February 12, 1863. Mr. President: . .. In Mississippi every thing depends upon the result of the labor opposite to Vicksburg. If Grant should succeed in making a navigable canal, and through it pass Vicksburg and invest Port Hudson with the combined armi