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retreating towards Strasburg. On Sunday, 25th, the other part was routed at Winchester. At last accounts, Brigadier-General George H. Stuart was pursuing them with cavalry and artillery, and capturing many. I quote from the General's own telegram,ated, that it was not my right arm, for then I could never have fought again; as soon as this stump is well I shall join Stuart's cavalry; I can ride with a wooden leg as well as a real one. The Young Napoleon does not seem to be dispirited by hives over our losses I O God, let us not be given over a hissing and a reproach to our enemies. June 15th, 1862. General Stuart has just returned to camp after a most wonderful and successful raid. He left Richmond two or three days ago with a ! I wish I could see some member of the cavalry who could tell me all about it — where they went, and whom they saw. General Stuart must have gone, it is said, within a few miles, perhaps nearer, of his father-in-law, the Federal General Cooke. I w