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The Daily Dispatch: December 16, 1863., [Electronic resource], Gen. Bragg's Fitness for command--Gen. Joe Johnston's opinion. (search)
r the time be necessary or desirable. ****** By command of the Secretary of War. John Withers, A. A. C. His Excellency the President, Richmond, Va. Also, the following extracts from the correspondence between the President and General Johnston, to show that in retaining Gen. Bragg in command of his army he acted in accordance with the judgment of Gen Johnston, in preference to adopting that of gentlemen in civil life, who clamored for his removal: Richmond, Va. Jan. 22, 1862. Gen. J. E. Johnston, Jackson, Miss., and Mobile, Ala: I wish you with the least delay to proceed to the headquarters of Gen. Bragg's army. You will fined explanatory letter at Chattanooga. (Signed) Jeff. Davis. [Extract from copy of letter.] Richmond, Va., Jan. 22, 1863. Gen. J. E. Johnston, Chattanooga, Tenn., As announced in my telegram, I address this letter to you [explaining] the purpose for which I desire you to proceed promptly to the headquarters