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t by the Douglas Committee, 318; votes against the Georgia Ordinance of Secession, 347. Johnson, J. P., of Ark., announces the withdrawal of that State from the Democratic Convention, 315. Johnson, Judge, on the Cotton-Gin, 65. Johnson, Lieut.-Col., killed at Bull Run, 543. Johnson, Reverdy, on J. C. Calhoun, 357-8. Johnson, Rev. Thomas, settled in Kansas, 235. Johnson, Richard am., an amalgamationist, 136. Johnson, Thos. B., of Ky., in Conf. Congress, 617. Johnson, Waldo P., of Mo., offers a Peace resolve in the Senate, 571. Johnson, Wm. Cost, of Md., offers resolves to reject Abolition petitions, 146. Johnston, Col. Edward, commands the Rebels at Alleghany Summit, Va., 527. Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., evacuates Harper's Ferry, etc., 535; is left at liberty to reinforce Beauregard, 536; reenforces Beauregard at Manassas, 540; 542; outranks Beauregard, 544; allusion to, 618. Johnston, Josiah S., of La., on Cuba, 268. Jones, Col, (Rebel,) wounded