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der that the object of this agreement may neither be defeated nor postponed. John A. Dix, Major-General. D. H. Hill, Major-General C. S. A. Doc. 104.-Gen. Pope's campaign in Virginia. General Pope's official report. New-York, January 27, 1863. General: I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of the army under my command during the late campaign in Virginia. Several of the reports of corps commanders have not yet reached me, but so much time has elae assembled our force will be largely increased. I shall leave here with the last and encamp to-night near Ball's Cross-Roads. (Signed) John Pope, Major-General Commanding. A true copy: T. C. H. Smith, Lieut.-Col. and A. D.C. New-York, Jan. 27, 1863. A despatch was received from Major-General Banks on the second of September, stating that the wagon-trains in his charge had all been brought in safely. Nothing lost. This despatch has been mislaid. T. C. H. Smith, Lieut.-Col. and A.
Doc. 104.-Gen. Pope's campaign in Virginia. General Pope's official report. New-York, January 27, 1863. General: I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of the army under my command during the late campaign in Virginia. Several of the reports of corps commanders have not yet reached me, but so much time has elapsed since the termination of the campaign, that I do not feel at liberty to withhold this report longer. The strange misapprehension of factse assembled our force will be largely increased. I shall leave here with the last and encamp to-night near Ball's Cross-Roads. (Signed) John Pope, Major-General Commanding. A true copy: T. C. H. Smith, Lieut.-Col. and A. D.C. New-York, Jan. 27, 1863. A despatch was received from Major-General Banks on the second of September, stating that the wagon-trains in his charge had all been brought in safely. Nothing lost. This despatch has been mislaid. T. C. H. Smith, Lieut.-Col. and A.