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Grant to fall back, but we must expect him to advance again as soon as practicable. Should Banks and Sherman move at the same time, we could not oppose such a combination with our present forces. The country will probably be in its present condition for several months. In the mean time Grant may reinforce Rosecrans. I make these statements to show how much these three departments need reinforcements, and to ask if there is any. J. E. Johnston, General. Richmond, Virginia, January 22, 1863. General J. E. Johnston, Chattanooga. General: As announced in my telegram, I address this letter to you to explain the purpose for which I desire you to proceed promptly to the headquarters of General Bragg's army. The events connected with the late battle at Murfreesboroa, and retreat from that place, have led to criticisms upon the conduct of General Bragg which induced him to call upon the commanders of corps for an expression of opinion, and for information as to the feeling in