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the fun was kept up till night, but when twilight had crept over the scene, every man was in his quarters, quiet, orderly and steady, ready for the duties of the soldier, and prepared, if need be, to march upon rebeldom. At the headquarters of Gen. King a large number of officers collected during the ing and the play of our works soon attracted an immense through of volunteers, who, accompanied by their officers flecked from every direction. At the conclusion of the pyrotechnic display the troops set up a prolonged shout for Gen. King, who at length appeared upon the porch and, in a neat and stirring speech, expressed his pleasure at his return to his old division, his confidence in their soldierly qualities and the hope of the utter and immediate downfall of the Confederate States. Other officers followed, and the crowd, after rounds of cheers for their General, the Union and McClellan again returned to camp. Nothing has occasioned more surprise in the citizens of Frederick