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cent on the Virginia shore very easy. Within a radius of five miles from the ford lay encamped the 2d and 3d Pennsylvanians, under Gen. Wynkoop; the regular cavalry, four companies of the 2d, Parker's battery of artillery, the 6th, 21st, and 23d Pennsylvania regiments, under Col. Thomas; the 14th, 15th, and 24th Pennsylvanians, under Gen. Negley; the 11th Pennsylvania regiment, 1st Wisconsin regiment and McMullen's Independent Rangers. under Col. Abercrombie. Gen. Negley's and Gen. Wynkoops brigades actually struck their tents at 3 o'clock this morning and marched to the ford. The whole column, embracing eighteen full regiments and several detached corps, such as Major Doubleday's two companies, the 2d cavalry and the 1st city troops and Perkins' artillery, with the exception of the 4th Connecticut, lying in camp at Hagerstown. are now encamped here, and are under marching orders, and at 3 o'clock to-morrow morning the column will cross the river and take up a position on
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f Warren county, Tenn., has been elected Brigadier General of the 10th Brigade Tennessee militia. Anderson, the fugitive slave, whose case created some excitement in Canada, has arrived in England. The comet has been plainly visible to the naked eye in Tennessee and other portions of the South. Private Bostwick, of the Gulf City Guards, died in Norfolk on Wednesday last, of typhoid fever. Col. Biddle, Democratic Union candidate, has been elected to Congress in the Second Congressional District of Pennsylvania. The steamship Golden Freece, with British troops for Canada, passed Farther Point on the afternoon of the 1st inst. Robert J. Yancey, Jr., for a long time connected with the press of Memphis, Tenn., died in that city on the 30th ult. Lewis Baumann, a distinguished performer on the violin, has died recently at Lyons, France. The German population of London is about sixty thousand. Virginia 6's were quoted at 44 in New York on Monday.
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