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Gen. Jackson's reports.

--By some it has been feared that the reports of Gen. Jackson, of the important part borne by his command since the commencement of the present war, would be lost in consequence of his having been so suddenly removed from the field of his usefulness. Of these reports the army correspondent of the Mobile Tribune writes:

‘ Just previous to the late battles of the Rappahannock all the official reports of General Jackson of the engagements previous to that time, twenty-four in number, were made up by the zeal and industry of his able Adjutant General, Col. Faulkner, which is a source of congratulation to the country, the constant activity of Gen. Jackson in the field from March, 1862, having before prevented the making up of these reports.

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