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Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 1
Twymans Mill (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
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Our army in Maryland.
The intelligence which we have received, thus far, from our army in Maryland, is meagre, unsatisfactory, and made up from Yankee papers.
The mortal terror of the Yankees, however, affords ample proof that the blow has been struck in the proper place, and that, if properly followed up, it will not fail to tell.
What course General Lee designs to pursue; whether he will proceed immediately into Pennsylvania, or advance upon the Relay House, or at once march upon BaltiMaryland, is meagre, unsatisfactory, and made up from Yankee papers.
The mortal terror of the Yankees, however, affords ample proof that the blow has been struck in the proper place, and that, if properly followed up, it will not fail to tell.
What course General Lee designs to pursue; whether he will proceed immediately into Pennsylvania, or advance upon the Relay House, or at once march upon Baltimore, we have, of course, no means of determining.
To us it appears, however, that the first-named enterprise would be that which a General would be most likely to undertake.
1st.
The road lies most invitingly open.
There are no regular soldiers on the route, and it would be a task of little difficulty to disperse the rabble of militia that might be brought to oppose him.
2d.
The country is enormously rich.
I abounds in fat cattle, cereals, horses, and mules.
Our troops would liv
Fauquier (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Washington (United States) (search for this): article 1
Loudoun (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
McClellan (search for this): article 1
John Pope (search for this): article 1
Hannibal (search for this): article 1
Robert Lee (search for this): article 1