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correspondence between Brig. Gen. E. Kirby Smith and myself, relating to my difficulties at Manassas, to which I referred in your columns some weeks ago? T. Clay Maddux. Richmond, Va., Sept. 31, 1861. [Correspondence] Richmond, Va., Sept. 16, 1861. Brig. Gen. E. Kirby Smith, Confederate S. Army: Sir: I met thisI ask is a letter of exoneration from the avarice and false degraded accusations which veils my success and happiness. Very respectfully, Your obd't serv't. T. Clay Maddux. Lynchburg, Va., Sept. 20th, 1861. Sir: In acknowledging your letter of the 16th ult., allow me to state that I have never brought any accusatio refer. I willingly state that I do not believe that either your motives or intentions were bad, and instead of bringing accusations against you. I remember with kind feelings your attentions to me when wounded on the field of battle. Respectfully, your obd't serv't, E. K. Smith. Dr. T. Clay Maddux, Richmond, Va. oc 2--1t*