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field. It had rained furiously during the night and availing themselves of the additional concealment thus afforded, they had decamped. As soon as their departure was well ascertained, Gen. R. directed me to push forward his whole line of skirmishers, and discover the whereabouts of the enemy; so on I went with my line, nearly a mile from flank to flank. Upon reaching the heights overlooking the river we saw the last of the villains crossing, and received a few shots from their artillery on the opposite bank. In my advance I picked up about two hundred prisoners. In one tent we found a full hand of musicians with their instruments, who asked us if it was They were when informed they are prisoners. * * * * * day I got leave to accompany a brother officer to Fredericksburg, whither we cautiously advanced without a shot from the enemy, still on the other bank. Just about the Gunnery Spring, and in front of Mr. Marye's house, was the principal scene of the battle near town.