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April 7.--Ex-Senators of the United States, Polk and Johnson, are privates in the rebel General Price's army.--Cincinnati Gazette, April 8.
Nashville, Tenn., April.--A very entertaining dialogue occurred some days ago in the Governor's office, between Gov. Johnson and two rebel ladies of this city, who came to complain of the occupation of a residence belonging to the rebel husband of one of the ladies by a United States officer. The conversation was substantially as follows: Lady.--I think it is too dreadful for a woman in my lonesome condition to have her property exposed to injury and destruction. Gov.--Well, madam, I will inquire into the matter, and if any injustice has been done, will try to have it corrected. But your husband, you admit, has gone off with the rebels, and you abandoned your dwelling. Lady.--My husband went off South because it was to his interest to do so. You mustn't find fault with anybody for taking care of himself these times. You know, Governor, that all things are justifiable in war. Gov.--Well, madam, it appears to me that this broad rule of yours will justify taking posses