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mmand cannot be increased by any other means than those indicated but you are aware of the great demand for troops in other quarters of vital importance. I have the honor to be, general, very respectfully, your obedient servant, R. E. Lee, General, Commanding. Richmond, Va., March 26, 1862. General A. Sidney Johnston, Corinth, Miss.: my dear General: Yours of the 18th See Johnston to Davis, March 18, Series I, Vol. VII, p. 258. instant was this day delivered to me by your aide, Mr. Jack. I have read it with much satisfaction. So far as the past is concerned, it but confirms the conclusions at which I had already arrived. My confidence in you has never wavered, and I hope the public will soon give me credit for judgment rather than continue to arraign me for obstinacy. You have done wonderfully well, and now I breathe easier in the assurance that you will be able to make a junction of your two armies. If you can meet the division of the enemy moving from the Tennesse