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33.-General Wild's expedition.
A national account.
Norfolk, Va., Monday, January 4. las and the capture of their chief, induced General Wild, the commander of the colored troops in thi g expected to arrive.
These not appearing, General Wild determined to advance, trusting to Providen r by belonged to one of the guerrilla band, General Wild adopted a novel means to restore the bridge me that Elizabeth City had been occupied by General Wild, without opposition, a few hours after forw ression of the guerrillas was considered by General Wild subordinate to the great object of his raid m returned.
At the commencement of the war General Wild was practising medicine in Brookline, Massa tillery, were sent forward to Norfolk, when General Wild started with the remainder of his brigade f would the brigade enter a neighborhood than General Wild's quarters would be besieged by those wishi morning after the fight at Sandy Hook, when General Wild had determined to return and attack the gue
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