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ield, the aid of the high talents and skill of the distinguished general whom he succeeds. He exhorts all absent soldiers of the Army of Tennessee to rejoin their regiments and again confront the enemy they so often encountered in Northern Georgia, and always with honor. He assures his comrades of the army who still are with their colors, that the confidence in their discipline and valor which he has publicly expressed is undiminished. J. E. Johnston, Genl. Charlotte, N. C., Feb. 26th, 1865:7.30 A. M. Genl. Braxton Bragg, Rocky Fish Creek, near Wilmington, N. C.: Should enemy move as supposed the plan proposed is the best, if concentration can be made in time, especially before Sherman and Schofield could unite. Johnston now commands here. G. T. Beauregard. Charlotte, N. C., Feb. 27th, 1865. Genl. R. E. Lee, Petersburg, Va.: General Johnston assumed command day before yesterday (25th). Enemy's position still about same, on Lancaster and Camden road,