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The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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darkness, when our green troops, instead of falling back, as more experienced soldiers would have done, skedaddled to the rear to report that the enemy were upon them. Having penetrated our lines, the two brigades parted to the right and left and enveloped the pickets on either hand, and succeeded in gobbling in the neighborhood of one hundred and twenty-five of them, and establishing their own picket lines over the captured ground, where they at once began throwing up rifle-pits. Mr. E. T. Peters writes from General Butler's headquarters, November 20th: "The enemy still holds the position of our picket line captured on the evening of November 17th, but that it is a matter of no great consequence. " Another raid into Maryland. The New York Tribune announces another raid into Maryland. It says: At 3 o'clock on Sunday morning, a force of about forty rebels were discovered crossing from the Maryland side of the Potomac into Virginia, above Edwards's ferry, having wi