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h. One or two of my men lost their way, and are probably in the hands of the enemy. The results of this expedition, in a moral and political point of view, can hardly be estimated, and the consternation among property holders in Pennsylvania beggars description. I am specially indebted to Captain B. S. White, (C. S., cavalry,) and to Mr.--and Mr. --,whose skillful guidance was of Immense service to me.--My staff are entitled to my thanks for untiring energy in the discharge of their duties. I enclose a map of the expedition, drawn by Captain W. W. Blackford, to accompany this report, also, a copy of orders enforced during the march. Believing that the hand of God was clearly manifested in the signal deliverance of my command from danger, and the crowing success attending it, I ascribe to Him the praise, the house, and the glory. I have the honor to be, most respectfully, your obedient servant. (Signed.) J. E. B. Stuart, Major-General Commanding Cavalry.