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ps, a brigade of which General Maxey will command. II. Johnson's brigade, First Army Corps, will be placed in position wifrom these headquarters dated April 12, 1862, as refers to Johnson's brigade, First Army Corps, is rescinded, and a division,ters Army of the West, Memphis, Tenn., April 27, 1862. Captain Johnson, Memphis: sir: You will proceed in the steamer furnder not indicated. 14th Texas Cavalry, Dismounted. Colonel Johnson. 15th Texas Cavalry, Dismounted. Colonel Sweet. 1, &c.: Dear General: As requested, I have just seen General Johnson in relation to the subject of your note of this eveniner, Assistant Adjutant-General, Corinth: General: Lieutenant Johnson and party have returned from scout on the Farmingtonll's Brigade.   Brig. Gen. T. J. Churchill commanding.   Johnson's battalion Arkansas Infantry518742 McNair's 4th Regimentde.   Fitzhugh's regiment Texas Dismounted Cavalry 1,000 Johnson's regiment Texas Dismounted Cavalry1,0241,136 Moore's reg
ully received. I hope you have consulted with our Union friends. Answer to Louisville. I will be there to-morrow. Andrew Johnson, [Military Governor.] headquarters, Nashville, March 11, 1862. Gov. Andrew Johnson, Louisville : I have receiveGov. Andrew Johnson, Louisville : I have received your dispatch from Cincinnati. I have seen and conversed somewhat frequently with the most prominent Union men in and around Nashville. They are true, but the mass are either inimical or overawed by the tyranny of opinion and power that has prev 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 officers on duty in this camp, not with-troops, shall occupy houses in this city. It is violated to great extent. Governor Johnson has given authority to several of the officers of his guard to occupy houses during my absence with their men all in