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vening 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 with them fifteen or twenty led horses and some cattle. They are supposed to have crossed during the night. The provost-marshal of Montgomery county, as soon as he was informed of the matter, made inquiry, and is led to believe that there is a concerted horse and cattle stealing movement into Maryland going on by Mosby's and other guerrilla bands. This troop was led by Harry Gillmore, who left a note, pinned to the wall of a deserted building, announcing that this present raid was only a forerunner of what was to come. The Latest from Price. The following is a characteristic official dispatch from the Yankee General Curti