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too, while the Yankees were all around her. She told them on that day, that they would return before the next much faster than they marched upon Manassas, and remarked to the Surgeon of the 3d New Jersey regiment, who was very fond of milk, that if he had time to call on his return she would treat him to a drink. This promise she fulfilled, the Surgeon having barely time to call for it. On Monday after the battle, while the Yankees were returning double-quick, she had her negroes cheering for Jeff Davis and the Southern Confederacy. All this was related to me by the Surgeon above alluded to a few weeks after the battle, having come to my picket for some men of his regiment killed by our men when they were attempting to surround us. But I forgot I was giving you a history, when I only intended to give you a fact. This lady, whose name is Mrs. Marshall, went to Alexandria to recover her negroes, when she was taken prisoner, and I expect now shares the fate of Mrs. Greenhow.