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sts of not more than eight hundred (800) effective men and horses. They are scarcely sufficient for picket and patrol duty, so that I can hardly make a reconnoissance. . . (Signed) F. Sigel, Major-General Commanding. A true copy: T. C. H. Smith, Lieut.-Col. and A. D.C. Despatches and orders sent and received from August 8 to August 20, Inclusive. headquarters army of Virginia, Culpeper Court-House, August 8, 1862. Major-General Halleck, Washington: One division of the enemy, Elzey's, crossed the Rapidan to-day, at Barnett's Ford, about five miles west of the railroad-crossing, and rested at Robertson's River. This is probably a reconnoissance in force, but it may be possibly an advance upon Culpeper. One division of McDowell's and the whole of Banks's corps are here to-night. Sigel's will be here to-morrow morning, when I will push the enemy again behind the Rapidan, and take up a strong position, as you suggest in your despatch of this date. I will be very carefu
sts of not more than eight hundred (800) effective men and horses. They are scarcely sufficient for picket and patrol duty, so that I can hardly make a reconnoissance. . . (Signed) F. Sigel, Major-General Commanding. A true copy: T. C. H. Smith, Lieut.-Col. and A. D.C. Despatches and orders sent and received from August 8 to August 20, Inclusive. headquarters army of Virginia, Culpeper Court-House, August 8, 1862. Major-General Halleck, Washington: One division of the enemy, Elzey's, crossed the Rapidan to-day, at Barnett's Ford, about five miles west of the railroad-crossing, and rested at Robertson's River. This is probably a reconnoissance in force, but it may be possibly an advance upon Culpeper. One division of McDowell's and the whole of Banks's corps are here to-night. Sigel's will be here to-morrow morning, when I will push the enemy again behind the Rapidan, and take up a strong position, as you suggest in your despatch of this date. I will be very carefu