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dicated in this and the accompanying communications. I have the honor to remain, with the highest respect, your most obedient servant, Wm. Ballard Preston. [Indorsement.]Secretary of War: Two inclosures. These and other papers treat the case as adjudged instead of postponed for information. When the reports called for are received they will be considered in connection with these statements. J. D. [inclosure no. 1.]Abingdon, April 26, 1862. William Ballard Preston: my dear Ballard: I wrote you some days ago about Floyd's brigade (the brigade chiefly). I must renew the subject. The country here will not be satisfied unless Floyd and his brigade are called into service at once. Look at the position. We are here exposed to attack from the Ohio frontier. The path-finder (Fremont) is specially assigned to our subjugation. We are probably more unanimous for the Confederacy and for Jeff. Davis than any other region. We have among us a man who before the war began did