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linarian, an able commander, and a modest and courteous gentleman. In his death the Army has lost one of its brightest ornaments and the country a general whose place it will be difficult to supply. By command of Major-General Halleck: and. C. Kemper, Assistant Adjutant-General. headquarters, April 26, 1862. Governor Johnson, Nashville: I am anxious to gratify you, but you will see the propriety of making all other considerations yield to that disposition of the troops which is necessaand the officers of the division will wear the usual badge for thirty days. II. On the arrival of his body at Saint Louis the commanding officer will make the proper arrangements for his funeral. By command of Major-General Halleck: and. C. Kemper, Assistant Adjutant-General. Cumberland Ford, April 29, 1862. Major-General Buell: The reports of the scouts are very contradictory. Five guns were withdrawn from the Gap and taken toward Knoxville three days ago, doubtless intended for C