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Richmond Daily Dispatch.
Wednesday morning....September 16, 1863.

A review in Gen. Lee's army.

--Gen. Ewell's corps was reviewed by Gen. Lee last Wednesday. A correspondent of the Petersburg Express gives a description of the same:

The bugle soon announced all in readiness and Gen. Lee was dispatched for, who soon came riding up, and now the cavalcade, composed of Gen. Lee and Staff, Gen. Ewell and Staff, and the division commanders, started off at a swift gallop to the right of the first division, and soon they are seen coming down the front of the line, each brigade coming to a present as the cavalcade passed, and as they swept by us the strains of music were swelling up all along the line. They passed around the left of the line, dashed back to the right of the second division, and reviewed the second and third divisions in the same manner as the first, and once more came back to the original starting point, the riders and horses both looking much jaded, the distance they having gone so swiftly over being fully nine miles.

General Lee immediately dismounted and came to his carriage, which was only a few steps distant, and in which were two of his daughters, and in a few minutes he called to his side many of his Generals, among them Generals Ewell, Longstreet, Hill, Stuart, Wilcox, and others, and gave his daughters an introduction to them. His daughters have exceedingly pleasant and intelligent countenances, both having dark and piercing eyes, and both hearing some resemblance to their father.

The Generals now took a stand just by the flag, and the troops commenced passing in review before Gen. Lee, and as each flag in passing would be lowered as a salute, the General, in response, would take his hat off. And now I got a close view of the men composing this gallant corps. Here passed those men who had so often followed Gen. Jackson in his numerous battles, and who had won for him that renown which will live through ages to come; and now passes Jackson's old division, at present commanded by the gallant Gen. Johnston; and here comes the "Stonewall Brigade," which was composed of veteran looking soldiers. Many of the banners of the corps bore evidence of having been off borne to the breeze amid the whistling of bullets, and all of them contained some dozen or fifteen names to mark the different battles the respective regiments had distinguished themselves in. One stand of colors, belonging to the 21st Virginia regiment, was carried by Color Sergeant John Brent, formerly of Richmond city, who is at present performing one of the most gallant acts that has yet exhibited itself in the Confederate army, for, notwithstanding he lost his right arm at the battle of Chancellorsville last May, he has returned to his regiment, and being offered a discharge refused to receive it, but asked of his Colonel permission to again carry those colors that had off before proudly waved over his head. His Colonel consented, and the affair being mentioned to Gen. Johnston, he took the colors and presented them to the young man in person as a reward for the noble patriotism which prompted him to such an act of self denial and love of country.

The review being now over, the crowd of spectators dispersed, and the troops, with three hearty cheers for Gen. Lee, commenced wending their way back to their camps.--Among the ladies in attendance other than the Misses Lee, already mentioned, were Gen. Ewell's lady and daughter. Mrs. Ewell is a handsome and agreeable looking lady, and the General's daughter is almost a beauty.

While Gen. Ewell is on his horse one can hardly notice that he is minus one of his original nether limbs, his cork leg being hardly noticeable.

It is surprising to see how eager the men of this army are always to get a good view of Gen. Lee, for though a person has seen him a hundred times, yet he never tires looking at him, and this was noticeable as the many thousands passed by, to see how eager they would peer to the right to get a glance at him.

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