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"Not for any military purpose, sir," I replied, "merely for reference. " "Are you a reporter?" "Yes, sir." "You may go on." This was General Stuart, whose achievements rival Ashby's and Morgan's. It was he, who made the famous raid with four regiments around Gen. McClellan's army a week before the bloody My saddle was shipped by underground from a Rebel woman of Baltimore. We will make all these things ourselves after a while." Referring to our cavalry, General Stuart said that Virginia had the best cavalry in the world, as her men were born riders. He complimented Rush's Lancers, of our service, and the 5th regular cavalratter for a heroic charge at Galnen's Mill. He and Gen. Hartauff had been old schoolmates, and accosted each other rather embarrassedly--"How are you, Hartsuff!" Stuart, how do you do?" They rode off directly together to revive old times. These Confederates claim to have seven regiments of Marylanders in their service. They