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s were understood throughout my whole line. In this age of progress we ought to improve upon old ideas, and I am confident that I can firmly claim that no such signal lights were used at Sebastopol. On the 28th, the rebel Generals Ewell and Stuart cut the railroad, destroyed my stores at Dispatch Station, White House, &c. We lost stores to the amount of forty millions of dollars. All this was part of my original scheme, long conceived and now handsomely executed. Neither the Russians normber of horses to transport these guns, and it is difficult to imagine how starving rebeldom can support such a burden. It is very gratifying to report the excellent health of my men, notwithstanding their fatigue. A report on the 1st July that Stuart's cavalry was in our rear, developed the fact that our untiring boys could march five miles in an hour! That they might march with greater ease, all threw away their knapsacks and overcoats, and several thousand threw away their guns. Nothing o