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y might enter the town that night, but they did not. Monday morning all continued quiet; few but women and children waiting to see what would come next. They had not to wait long. The Yankee cavalry came dashing down the old stage road from Richmond. These were followed by their infantry, and artillery--thirty pieces. The number of Yankees in Staunton, including Crook's men, who did not enter the town till Wednesday, was fifteen thousand. Gens. Hunter, Averill, Crook, Sullivan, and Stahl, were in command. When Crook's men arrived, all the houses were searched for provisions. In one case, on Monday, a man ascended the stairs of a dwelling and demanded food. A young lady told him there was none up there and he must go to the kitchen. He drew his pistol upon her, but she stood firm, and succeeded at last in making him go to the kitchen. Guards were placed at various points, and good order in general preserved. Tuesday morning, several Confederate scouts dashed down the Ri