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of the Potomac is smaller and more demoralized than it has been since the first battle of Manassas. It seems hard for it to rally from the stunning blow inflicted by Gen. Lee at Gettysburg. The conscripts that are brought to that army are kept constantly under the strictest surveillance. Notwithstanding, they are deserting daily and returning to their homes. The promotion of Brigadier-General Fitz Lee to that of Major-General gives entire satisfaction. He is brave as a lion and always ready to strike a deadly blow at the enemy. I hear, also, of Gen. Hampton's promotion. I trust that the President will see fit to promote the indomitable Stuart for valuable services. I know of no man in the Confederate army who has labored more zealously, day and night, to enhance the interest of the Confederacy than Major-General J. E. B. Stuart, who richly merits promotion. He has the entire confidence of his men, who have a high appreciation of his worth, ability, and gallantry. Dyre.