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and swings a Union flag, “the first,” she says, “she has dared to for months.”
Our landlady comes in and deplores, with tears, that all her forks and spoons have been carried off!
The regiments now march by so quickly that we do not catch their names.
They will all concentrate at Centreville.
All are in fine spirits, and only fear that the seceshers will run too fast to be caught.
Gen. McDowell seems to manage every thing excellently.
He is evidently a thorough gentleman and soldier.
We are very sorry to hear that, through some mistake, the Garibaldians at the left have only five rounds of ammunition.
All is quiet now, and the men are eating their lunch.
A civilian.
--N. Y. Times.