Washington Monday March 9th 1863
This has been a fine bright day altho it rained nearly all last night. But the bright Sunshine has brought no very comforting news, rather the Contrary, for last night the Rebels made one of their customary “raids” at Fairfax Court House and gobbled up a Brigadier Genl (Stoughton), a number of other officers and soldiers, and over a hundred horses. Bright soldiers those, officers and all, what vigilent Sentinels they must have had out. About one hundred rebel Cavalry did this thing while a whole Vermont Brigade guarded the place. Considerable strife in the Land office to see who will be appointed at the head of the Examining Board, Mr Eastman of Wisconsin or myself. The subordinates are all for me. We shall know in a day or two who the Commr is for. I have been filling the place for some time. Went to the Hospital after dinner, staid there an hour and then to Charleys an hour. Mr Alcott from NY was there. I wonder if he does not wish she was unmarried. Went from there to Willards. Saw and talked awhile with Col O H Palmer of the 108th. He has resigned and is going home. Called upon Vanmaster and did not get away till half past ten o’clock. Do not wish to be out much later than this, “garroters” are about lately. Have $115.00 soldiers money to send to their friends.