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range of the enemy's guns, but they do not molest it. On the Peninsula they used to fire at the balloons. Here we secure their good behavior by the fact our guns cover Fredericksburg, and would probably retaliate. The rebel officers decline giving Richmond papers to our flag of truce officers. This is regarded as rather favorable to our cause. They get none of our papers except occasionally an illustrated paper or two. On Thursday the chaplain of the 72d Pennsylvania regiment married George Green, a one armed exrebel soldier, 22 years of age, to Mrs. Mary E. Sullivan, a blooming bride of 45 summers, with a grown-up daughter and three small children.--Both are residents of Falmouth. There was great rejoicing, and a big bonfire kept up till a late hour." From Paisfax Court House.--March 14. --Moselay's raid still exercises the Yankees. Two notorious bush whackers were captured at a house between Ball and Cub Runs. The "unprincipled fellow" who were engaged in the "disgracefu