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[Communicated.]Johnston and Hood — facts.
Hardee was not overslaughed by the appointment of Hood to the command of the army in North Georgia.
Hardee had already, on a former occasion, declined the command, for reasons which do him infinite credit, viz: a sincere distrust of his own abilities.
Hood has always done his work well in what position soever he has been placed.
That is much to start with.
He may not do as well as the military editor at the foot of Capitol Square; nevertheless,Hardee had already, on a former occasion, declined the command, for reasons which do him infinite credit, viz: a sincere distrust of his own abilities.
Hood has always done his work well in what position soever he has been placed.
That is much to start with.
He may not do as well as the military editor at the foot of Capitol Square; nevertheless, he will do the best he can, and that is some thing.
The candid reader should guard another point: The enemy crossed the greater part of his force over the Chattahoochee simultaneously with Johnston, on the 9th inst., and immediately entrenched himself.
This fact was suppressed at the time by our wise authorities here.
Now that the presence of the enemy on the east side of the river is becoming known, the public are left to infer that he crossed after Hood took command; whereas the truth