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A violent to Stonewall Jackson.
The following letter appeared in the London Times, from an Englishman who came over to join our army, and at this time is very interesting:
I brought out from Nassau a box of goods for Gen. Stonewall Jackson, and he asked me when I was at Richmond to come to his camp and see him. I left tGen. Stonewall Jackson, and he asked me when I was at Richmond to come to his camp and see him. I left the city one morning about 7 o'clock, and about 10 landed at a station distant some eight or nine miles from Jackson's, or as his men call him, "Old Jack's," camp.
A heavy fall of snow had covered the country for some time before to the depth of a foot, and had formed a crust over the Virginia mud, which is quite as villainous as shoulders he finds time to do little acts of kindness and thoughtfulness, which make him the darling of his men, who never seem to tire of talking of him.
Gen. Jackson is a man of great endurance;he drinks nothing stronger than water, and never uses tobacco or any stimulant.
He has been known to ride for three days and night