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untering and defeating a Rebel cavalry force under W. F. Lee. Hence, he dispatched Kautz to Burkesville, the jt sent no more cavalry to the Rebel rear for months. Lee claims to have taken from Wilson and Kautz on this raby marksmen of such nerve as now composed the bulk of Lee's decimated but still formidable army. There were easily strengthened from Bermuda Hundreds, disquieted Lee; and one or two attempts had been made upon it, but end, so imminent seemed the danger on this flank, that Lee drew July 27-29. five of his eight remaining divis Hancock had been delayed in landing his men, so that Lee, forewarned, had begun to reenforce this flank; as heess, but still heavy: Gen. Gherardie being killed. Lee was probably aware that this demonstration on Richmonmade, though a space of 1,200 yards still intervened, Lee threw forward Hill to strike Hancock's right and rolls determined, persistent, sanguinary campaign against Lee's army and Richmond: and the following tabular statem