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Last days of Gov. Johnson, of Ky. We extract the following from a latter written at just after the battle of Shiloh, to one of the New Orleans Journals. The writer, after describing the scene in some of our on Sunday night, thus proceeds: In one of these tents there was enacted a scene with possesses a peculiar and historical interest. It was the tent occupied by one of the officers of the gallant 4th Kentucky, Capt. Monroe, son of the venerable Judge Monroe, had received on the b," said the recruit, "I will take a night's rest, and be ready for a good day's fighting." fully he kept that pledge, how nobly he discharged the obligate on to defend the honor and freedom of the Confederate States of America. That man was George Johnson heroic and gifted of a family of the nephew of the dauntless chief in the battle of the Thames, and the men who during a long public and private career, had been regarded one of the noblest of Kentucky, the true and worths Governor of all