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Major-Gen. J. E. B. Stuart. Culpeper C. H., Aug. 14, 1863. To the Editor of the Dispatch: All is quiet to-day. The enemy have as yet made no movement, but their forces are disposed in such a manner as to enable them to advance in any one of two or three directions, if they are foolish enough to attempt it. Meade's headquarters are at the little village of Germantown, in Fauquier; Kirkpatrick's near Catlett's, Buford's near Rappahannock Station. Their cavalry is disposed along the front and on their flanks, watching and waiting, and glad enough, I have no doubt, to be permitted to rest and recruit after the tremendous exertions which they were compelled by Gen. Lee to make in Maryland and Pennsylvania. The small village of Culpeper is rather deserted in appearance, and few topics of interest are on the tapis. The last "sensation news" is the rumored supersede of Gen. Stuart by General Hood, and this report has excited much comment and deep feeling. I do not