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s Ford was taken by a spirited dash of the Eighth Illinois and Eighth New York cavalry regiments. We were on the south side before the enemy were aware of it. General Gregg took Kelly's Ford with a slight skirmish and no loss. The right column, under General Baford, had proceeded only a mile from the river when it came upon on the left, with heavy loss. Our forces succeeded in forming a junction near Brandy Station at 2 o'clock, when the fighting of both columns under Buford and Gregg was very gallantly done. Not a single instance of misbehavior occurred. The grandest charge was by the Sixth Pennsylvania cavalry, supported by the Sixth regLieutenant Lonning, missing; Lieutenant R. Kills, revolver shot through his leg, and Captain Lieper, cut with a sabre. The 8th New York had the advance, under Gregg, and after slightly wavering acquitted themselves with much gallantry. We hear that among the casualties of that regiment were Colonel Davis, Captain Foots, compa