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er item about the brilliant dash of Stuart's cavalry. A Lieut. Bedford, of Pennsylvania, reports as follows in relation to the attack upon the railroad train at Tunstall's: I and several others, soldiers and civilians, were standing or sitting upon three or four of the platform cars as the train approached Tunstall's, when Tunstall's, when I observed a number of men (about a hundred) formed on each side of the track, and as the train was slowly passing Tunstall's the engineer was fired at. We then knew who they were, but had no time to do anything. No less than three volleys were fired at us as we passed them; another when we were ahead of them. Several of our menTunstall's the engineer was fired at. We then knew who they were, but had no time to do anything. No less than three volleys were fired at us as we passed them; another when we were ahead of them. Several of our men fell with their faces upon the cars, and escaped in almost every case. I received thirteen balls in my legs and side, one of which passed completely through my left thing; the others were probably buckshot or pistol balls. Fortunately, none of the shot entered very deep, and I feel-first-rate. I thought when I saw the rebels t