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aid, were nearly all heavy artillerymen, and most of them new 100 days men from the North. All the old soldiers and fighting troops had been sent a week before to Sigel, and are now with him on top of Maryland Heights. They were sent under the impression that the Confederate raiders were a small force and would not think of going around the rear of the Heights and leaving Sigel in their rear. With Sigel they are now cut off from Washington. These citizens said there were not two full regiments of real soldiers in Washington city. There were a good many long faces among the Union people living along the roads in the vicinity of Washington, and they got aSigel they are now cut off from Washington. These citizens said there were not two full regiments of real soldiers in Washington city. There were a good many long faces among the Union people living along the roads in the vicinity of Washington, and they got a good deal longer Monday when a farm house about three miles distant from the city was burnt by the Confederates. Our informant did not know the name of the owner of the house. A gentleman living near the city handed over about 100 fat cattle to our cavalry, to be driven into Dixie. He refused to take pay for them. At Balti