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t the bottom of a well: The Union forces engaged were only about 1,800.--Associated Press, Oct. 22. The force on our side was 1,736 men.--Associate Press, Oct. 24. The regiments engaged,. McClellan. Tribune, Oct. 25. The Confederate forces number some 4,000. Associated Press, Oct. 22. The Confederate force supposed to be from 4,000 to 10,000.--Second Dispatch, same date. iated Press, Oct. 24. Our total killed, wounded, and missing, was about 200.-- Wash. Star, Oct. 22. We have lost about 1,000 men in killed, wounded and missing.--N. I. Tribune, Oct. 23. han was anticipated, and now hold the Virginia side of the Potomac.--Associated Press Dispatch, Oct. 22. The latest intelligence from the Union army in Virginia, opposite Leesburg, received by the and that of Gen. Banks, could be safely transferred to the soil of Virginia.--Washington Star, Oct. 22. Yesterday on learning that a large force of the enemy were approaching, and had arrived at
t the bottom of a well: The Union forces engaged were only about 1,800.--Associated Press, Oct. 22. The force on our side was 1,736 men.--Associate Press, Oct. 24. The regiments engaged,. McClellan. Tribune, Oct. 25. The Confederate forces number some 4,000. Associated Press, Oct. 22. The Confederate force supposed to be from 4,000 to 10,000.--Second Dispatch, same date. iated Press, Oct. 24. Our total killed, wounded, and missing, was about 200.-- Wash. Star, Oct. 22. We have lost about 1,000 men in killed, wounded and missing.--N. I. Tribune, Oct. 23. han was anticipated, and now hold the Virginia side of the Potomac.--Associated Press Dispatch, Oct. 22. The latest intelligence from the Union army in Virginia, opposite Leesburg, received by the and that of Gen. Banks, could be safely transferred to the soil of Virginia.--Washington Star, Oct. 22. Yesterday on learning that a large force of the enemy were approaching, and had arrived at