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absence of his cavalry; secondly, because Jackson out- generaled him in the flank movement, and in nothing more than in the great rapidity with which it was executed; and thirdly, because of the failure of Sedgwick to unite with Hooker. If Sedgwick had crossed at Fredericksburg on Friday, and carried the heights on Saturday, I believe the results might have been very different. But whilst our success was very great, still the failure to capture Sedgwick at Banks's ford on Monday evening, May 4th, was as inexcusable as I believe the surrender into our hands of the whole of Hooker's force at Chancellorsville would have been inevitable but for the wound Gen. Jackson received on Saturday evening. It is strange that Hooker, having planned so well, should have allowed his grand schemes to fall by such blunders as detaching his cavalry and the want of cooperation by Sedgwick. Besides the prisoners captured at Chancellorsville, we obtained not less than thirty thousand small arms, and som