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e necessities, and no plans should be placed Probably the word should be based, instead of placed. on his compliance. J. A. Seddon, Secty. of War. Circular. Headquarters, Army of Tennessee, April 27th, 1865:11.30 A. M. The guns, caissons, and forges, with all the horses and harness of the artillery of this army, will be immediately brought under charge of suitable officers to Greensboroa, when instructions as to their further disposition will be given through Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Garnett. Archer Anderson, A. A. Genl. By order of Genl. Johnston. Circular. Headquarters, Army of Tennessee, near Greensboroa, N. C., April 28th, 1865. I. Corps commanders will immediately send to the Ordnance officer at Greensboroa, under charge of Ordnance officers, four-fifths Changed to six-sevenths. See General Johnston's telegram to General Beauregard. of the small-arms, accoutrements, and ammunition in their commands. II. The field transportation of the a