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all previous orders that had been given by General Boyle to pursue me, and remained in perfect secuf five more regiments of cavalry, directed General Boyle to send two regiments and a squadron of caoped he could send a regiment, and assured General Boyle that although he had not a man to spare fr2th. The scare increased. On the 13th General Boyle telegraphed Capt. Oliver D. Greene, Buell'rgan took his leave, and then on the 20th, General Boyle telegraphs Buell, I do not believe now tha guerrillas. On the 21st of July, 1862, General Boyle issued the following general order: Gen these headquarters. By command of Brigadier-General Boyle. John Boyle, Captain and A. A. G. John Boyle, Captain and A. A. G. On the preceding day, Sunday, General Boyle had issued an order requiring secessionists and suspeGeneral Boyle had issued an order requiring secessionists and suspected persons to give up such arms as they had in their possession. But even before Morgan had ce next blow would be struck. On the 19th, General Boyle, not yet freed of the alarm General Morgan