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eir retreating before inferior numbers, and was told that that was "strategy." How I reached Richmond. It is enough to add that Fitzhugh Lee sent me to Gen. Stuart, at Culpeper, and that the latter, after satisfying himself, from my answers and conversation, that I was a true friend to the South, forwarded me in charge of after midnight. The morrow being Sabbath — a day sacredly observed in that new nation of fasting and prayer--General Winder could not be seen. The orders of General Stuart's aid requiring him to return at once to his command, I was necessarily transferred to the charge of Captain Alexander, and made an inmate of that infernal send ready to follow me as soon as I could effect arrangements with the Secretary of War for their enrollment and transportation. He recommended me to see General George H. Stuart, of Maryland, and others, and gave me advice and instructions which I soon found it very agreeable to follow. Interview with the Secretary of War an