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Camp Notes.
--A letter from near Richmond to a Southern paper says:
We saw Gen. Lee on the field, the 27th June. We have hitherto spoken of the personnel of the General.
He seems a little older than when we saw him at Coosawhatchia.
Then he had a moustache alone; now he has, in addition, grayish beard a month old, all over his face.
Seated on a log in a slight shade, having a map upon his knees, plainly dressed in uniform, with only one Aid at hand, he looked the same self-possessed, controlling and earnest being we noted before — great then in the execution of his masterly and gigantic scheme of the greatest battle of modern times.
We saw Stonewall Jackson during the same day. He is, perhaps, forty years old, six feet high, medium size, and somewhat angular in person.
Has yellowish grey eyes, a Roman nose, sharp; a thin, forward chin, angular brow, a close mouth, and light brown hair.
Has a sullen, unsocial, and to some extent, unhappy look.
He is impassive, sil