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riding of the town. Governor Curtin should have remembered the raid of Stuart around the Army of the Potomac in front of Richmond and his raid into the rear of Gen. Pope's army at Catlett's Station; but perhaps, as it is, Governor Curtin would do well to be provided against a repetition of this last adventure of this daring rebelou in? Rebel.--I was in General A P. Hill's division, sir, and General Jackson's corps of the Confederate Army. Citizen.--Then you were in the fight with Pope? Rebel--Yes, sir, for nineteen days we were either following the Federal army or they were following us, so there was always fighting alternately from the rea off all the under captured including over 10,000 stand of and over 50 pieces of artillery. These losses added to those sustained in the Peninsula and by General Pope's army must make an aggregate of considerable over fifty thousand stand of arms and one hundred please of artillery, recently lost in our operation in the East