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took part, and I think he left me to bring his infantry into action. My division surgeon, Talcott Eliason, besides being an adept in his profession, exhibited on this, as on former occasions, the attributes of a cavalry commander. First Lieutenant R. Channing Price was of invaluable assistance as Aid-decamp. Major Von Borcke, A. A. G., and J. W. T. H. Hairston, C. S. A., and Lieutenant Chiswell Dabney, A. D. C., rendered important service throughout the period embraced in this report. My divrty cavalry, I was driven back by the enemy's infantry. Soon after this, I received orders from General Stuart to join the column advancing from Haymarket. * * * * Respectfully, T. L. Rosser, Colonel Fifth Virginia Cavalry. Official: R. Channing Price, First Lieutenant and A. A. A. General. headquarters Fifth Virginia cavalry, October 5, 1862. To Major-General J. E. B. Stuart, commanding Cavalry Division: General: On the morning of August thirtieth, my regiment having been considerab