UIlStOR* Je land-d fur a cvenue :ed that •Unioncommanded Dy 'jren. oigeiofTeo at 1o know as ever? sameg docsInchepaint* ; Holdv IV— enter-ho may nncr. rie tor.I»t«, of j peace, iFrom Louisville.LotHsViTXR. Nov. II.— Lieut. Johnson, of the 17th Kentucky Union volunteers, brother of Adam R. Johnson, the rebel guerrilla chief in tin* Green River country, tendered his resignation to Major Gen. MrUook, alleging as a reason, the publican on hy the j President of his eimumipauon proclamation, when MeGook ordered him to be arrested and sent to the military prison in irons.After 10 or 15 days’ confinement, no charges haxdng been preferred* Gen. Bo vie released him, and ordeied him to join his regiment without delay.Johnson agv in tendered Ids resignation, when he was place?! under arrest, dismissed from the service in disgrace, and his insignia of office stripped from him in the presence of the whole regi m*nt.Gen. Rosecrans' orders on tHo subject was read at the head of the regiment.Johnson was sent back of out lilies to repo t to Gen. Boyle, and directed not to re-enter the lines.Ohns. ;cd ;re IVi • ’or ; pro quiInon4id n Dei of c a t OldAX 1antsatiserope■rar AT? rwTTtW~\T T~T A Tl TC Tec Mo Fill fiei;rltenifclio