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ection and for the same purpose. About 7 p.m. of the 19th, Stone's advance opened a heavy cannonade on the Confederate posithis Banks wired to McClellan, whereupon the latter wired to Stone, at Poolesville, that a heavy reconnaissance would be sent part would have the effect to move them. McClellan desired Stone to make demonstrations from his picket line along the Potomuff, Evans, at 6 a. m. on the 21st, found that the enemy of Stone's division had effected a crossing at Edwards' ferry and atrcements. The latter consulted his division commander, General Stone, and obtained permission to either withdraw Devens or tof the Fifteenth Massachusetts. At about the same hour General Stone ferried a strong force across the river at Edwards' fer' right, leaving Colonel Baker in command at Ball's bluff. Stone then telegraphed to McClellan: There has been sharp firing Mississippi and six pieces of artillery, was held to oppose Stone's movement from Edward's Ferry and also as a reserve. Afte