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reconnaissance and retreat — health of soldiers &c Camp Bartow, Green brier River,Pocahontas co.Va., Sept, 17, 1861, On the 19th inst., five regiments from Gen. Jackson's command--Cols. Rust's, Johnson's, Scott's, Hansborough's, and Fullerton's --left Camp Bartow, ostensibly for the purpose of reinforcing Gen. Lee, who, report said, was about closing in on the Yankees at Huttonsville. After a few hours' march, however, by the Huntersville road, the gladsome joy of joining so able a sheep, gathered into their block-houses and behind their breastworks, expecting, as they deserved, punishment for daring to desecrate the soil by their filthy presence. I do not know how many were killed on their side. We lost one man from Col. Fullerton's regiment, and owing to the impossibility of traveling over mountains with weight, dropped our blankets, and occasionally a knapsack. We could take nothing with us to eat except in our haversacks, and, this giving out, we were forced to ret