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emonstrations of joy. A scouting party of 150 lancers had just passed towards Gettysburg, and I regret exceedingly that my march did not admit of the delay necessary to catch them. Taking the road towards Frederick, we intercepted dispatches from Col. Rush (lancers) to the commander of the scout, which satisfied in that our where-about, was still a problem to the enemy. Before reaching Frederick, I caressed the Monocracy, continued the march through the night, via Liberty, New Market, Monrovia on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, where we out the telegraph wires and obstructed the railroad. We reached at daylight. Hyatistown, on McClellan's line of wagon communication with Washington, but we found only a few wagons to capture and pushed on to Barnsville, which we found just vacated by company of the enemy's cavalry. We had here corroborated what we had heard before, that Stonemen had between 4,000 and 5,000 troops about Poolesville and guarding the river fords. I started direc