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Anecdote of Stonewall. --The Richmond correspondent of the Charleston Mercury gives the following anecdote of Stonewall Jackson the night after the battle of Fredericksburg: On Sunday night a friend of Old Stonewall, invited to share his tent, turned in about 11, and wrapped up snugly in the blankets. At 1 o'clock Jackson entered, and just as he was, bran new uniform, boots, spurs, and all, pitched into the pallet, was snoring in 15 minutes, and in 15 more had robbed his friend ofh cover to keep him from freezing — the night was very cold — and slept, as he supposed, five minutes. He was aroused by Jackson, who sprang up, divested himself of every particle of raiment, opened the door of his tent, and went forth in puris natu, and went out to attend to the disposition of his forces, fully expecting the attack to begin at daybreak. It was then just half-past 3; about 7 o'clock Jackson woke up his friend, and told him to come to breakfast, the Yankees were clean gone