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trictest order and sobriety on the march and in bivouac. The destination and extent of this expedition had better be kept to myself than known to you. Suffice it to say that, with the hearty co-operation of officers and men, I have not a doubt of its success — a success which will reflect credit in the highest degree upon your arms. The orders which are herewith published for your government are absolutely necessary, and must be rightly enforced. (signed.) J. E. B. Stuart, Major-General Comd'g. Headq'rs Cavalry Division, October 9, 1862. Orders No, 13. During the expedition into the enemy's country, on which his command is about to engage, brigade commanders will make arrangements for seizing horses, the property of citizens of the United States, and all other property subject to legal capture, pro- except by in person or in writing of the commander of brigade, regiment, or captain of a company in the absence of his officers. In all will be given to the