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Gen. Edward Johnson.
The Yankees have found out a new method of punishing their enemies.
It is that of calling them Yankees.
They called Gen. Early so, and they also call Gen. Edward Johnson so. Their papers say that General Johnson was killed in the hands of Gettysburg, anGeneral Johnson was killed in the hands of Gettysburg, and that he was a Pennsylvanian by birth.
They mean, of course, Gen. Edward Johnson, for there is no other General, we believe, of either nameJohnson, for there is no other General, we believe, of either name, is General Lee's army.
We have not heard from any other source that Gen. Johnson was killed, nor do we believe the statement to be truGen. Johnson was killed, nor do we believe the statement to be true.
He was, however, Pennsylvanian, but a native of Chesterfield county in this State.
He graduated at West Point, and served through the Flcisive victory of Alleghany against a vastly force.
Uniting with Johnson be mainly contributed to the victory over Milroy, where he was so to take the field.
As we have said, we do not believe that Gen. Johnson was killed, but if he was, the country has lost one of its brave