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re merely anxious to make themselves appear of some consequence in the eyes of those from whom, hereafter, it may be necessary to seek favors. The times on our Generals. The New York Times has an article on our Generals and their rank. It says: The Major-Generals of the Confederate army are numerous, and Stonewall Jackson, who holds this rank, stands at some distance from the head of the list. Both Longstreet and A. P. Hill are his seniors in rank. If it be true that General Joseph Johnston has recovered from the severe wounds he received at Fair Oaks sufficiently to allow him to take the field, we may fairly understand that the rebel campaign of invasion will be really directed in the supreme resort by his clear, quick, keen, and daring intellect — an intellect as fertile in resources as his will is swift to execute what his judgment has determined. We have no more formidable enemy. The appointment just announced in the Richmond papers of so conspicuous an office