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y under the orders of the General-in-Chief, for duty elsewhere. On the first of September Brigadier-General Kilpatrick, commanding a division of cavalry, proceeded to Port Conway, on the Lower Rappahannock, where, after driving across the river a force of cavalry and infantry which the enemy had on the north bank, he, by means of his artillery, effectually destroyed the two gun-boats, recently captured by the enemy on the Potomac, and which they had brought to this point. On the thirteenth of September, intelligence having been received rendering it probable the enemy was making a retrograde movement, Major-General Pleasanton, in command of all the cavalry, supported by the Second corps, Major-General Warren, crossed the Rappahannock at several points, and after a spirited engagement with the enemy's cavalry, in which he captured two guns and many prisoners, drove the enemy across the Rapidan, but found it impossible to force the passage of that river. Major-General Warren, with
Station, August 23. 6th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's, 11Waterloo Bridge, August 25. 2d Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's, 22Bristoe Station, August 28. 12th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's, 44Sudley Mills, August 28. 17th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,1 1Bull Run, August 21. 2d Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,33134Manassas, August 30. Leesburgh, Va., September 2. 2d Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,4711Poolesville, Md., September 8. Jefferson, Md., September 13. 12th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,369Poolesville, Md., September 8. 2d Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,1 1Crampton Gap, September 14. 1st, 2d, and 5th cavalry,Fitz Lee's,Stuart's, 88In a raid in December. 4th Virginia cavalry,Fitz Lee's,Stuart's,123Fredericksburgh, December. 15th and 9th Virginia cavalry,W. H. F. Lee,Stuart's, 99Fredericksburgh, December. Harvey's artillery,W. H. F. Lee,Stuart's, 66Fredericksburgh, December.  Hampton's,Stuart's,73239In various engag
3; wounded, 4,016; missing, 46; aggregate, 4,725. Total loss between 13th and 17th September, inclusive, embracing actions at Crampton's Gap, es with the main body of the army. On Saturday night, the thirteenth September, while in command at Hagerstown, I received orders to hold mson, Assistant Adjutant-General: Major: On the evening of September thirteenth, I received orders from Major-General D. H. Hill to march wieneral, McLaws's Division: Major: On the morning of the thirteenth of September, I marched, at daylight, to Brownsville, where it was suppt their usual supply of subsistence from Monday morning, the thirteenth September, until the night of the seventeenth. They were also under ang marched from Martinsburg about dawn on the morning of the thirteenth September, we reached the vicinity of Bolivar Heights, where the enemyh Maryland, nor until our arrival at Harper's Ferry on the thirteenth of September. In the afternoon of Sunday, the fourteenth, my artille
tation only, in a country without water, forage, or supplies, mostly upon a single road very thickly wooded, and occupied by a thoroughly hostile population. Being satisfied that it was impracticable to execute the orders of the government by this route, for these reasons, which were stated in my several despatches, I decided as the only alternative left me for the execution of the orders of the government, to attempt the occupation of the Rio Grande, which I had suggested on the thirteenth of September, as an alternative, if the land route was found impracticable. Leaving the troops opposite Berwick's Bay, upon the land route into Texas, I organized a small expedition, the troops being placed under command of Major-General N. J. T. Dana, and sailed on the twenty-sixth of October, 1863, for the Rio Grande. A landing was effected at Brazos Santiago, which was occupied by the enemy's cavalry and artillery, the second day of November. The enemy was driven from his position the next