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ght. The injury they have inflicted upon the people, and upon the rebel army, may be counted by millions. The reserve brigade of your division will move to Snickersville on the twenty-ninth. Snickersville should be your point of concentration, and the point from which you should operate in destroying towards the Potomac. FoSnickersville should be your point of concentration, and the point from which you should operate in destroying towards the Potomac. Four days subsistance will be taken by the command. Forage can be gathered from the country through which you pass. You will return to your present camp at Snickersville on the fifth day. By command of Major-General P. H. Sheridan. James W. Forsyth. Lieutenant-Colonel and Chief of Staff. On December nineteenth General TorSnickersville on the fifth day. By command of Major-General P. H. Sheridan. James W. Forsyth. Lieutenant-Colonel and Chief of Staff. On December nineteenth General Torbert, with Merritt and Powell's division, was pushed through Chester gap to strike the Virginia Central railroad at Charlottesville or Gordonsville. An engagement took place, in which two pieces of artillery were captured, but failing to gain Gordonsville, or strike the railroad, he returned to Winchester, via Warrenton. Custer