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r: Since writing to you this evening I have received a dispatch informing me that the pickets of Morgan's cavalry at Shelbyville were driven in on the night of the 18th, and that Captain Morgan was on his way to Huntsville. I have ordered Colonel Biffle to this place without delay and I desire that your regiment shall come on als62. Maj. W. L. Eakin, Commanding, &c., Morristown, Tenn.: Major: The major-general commanding directs me to inform you, in response to your communication of 18th instant, that you will arrest all Union leaders who circulate exaggerated reports of the military draft, and thereby induce ignorant men to fly their homes and go to Ko. G. Garner, Assistant Adjutant-General. Lebanon, Va., April 25, 1862. General R. E. Lee, Commanding, &c.: General: Yesterday I received your letters of the 18th and 21st instant. Before they came I had been called on to act in a few cases, and adopted a line of policy which seems to depart from the direction suggested by