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The Daily Dispatch: August 12, 1862., [Electronic resource], Report of Gen. Stuart of his expedition in rear of the enemy's lines. (search)
confidence and unquestioning trust of the rank and file in a leader guiding them straight apparently into the very laws of the enemy; every step appearing to them to diminish the faintest hope of extrication. Reports of the enemy's strength at Garlick's and Tunstall's were conflicting, but generally indicated a small number. Prisoners were captured at every step and including officers, soldiers, and negroes. The rear now became of as much interest and importance as the front, but the du, twenty-five in number, bearing it, actually surrendered to his rear guard, so great was the consternation produced by our march. An assistant surgeon was also taken — he was en routs, and not in charge of the sick. Upon arriving opposite Garlick's. I ordered a squadron from the 9th Va. cavalry to destroy whatever could be found at the landing on the Pamunkey. Two transports, loaded with stores, and a large number of wagons were here burnt, and the squadron rejoined the column with a nu