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Gen. Lee's army.

An officer who came down to the Central gives a glowing of the march of the army through the lower Valley of Virginia to Maryland where they were greeted by the people as deliverers, and every upon the of the people would

The officer says that the amount of supplies and the number of Virginia and Maryland throughout and Winchester on the route to the upper Valley, and long trains of wagons were crossing the Potomac, making their way southward with their supplies. Our troops say that the Dutch woman in the invaded settlements weep over there that befallen them, those of them who remain — send a the most and swear that there will not be enough horses and cattle left in the whole Cumberland Valley three hundred are farm. Some of the their attentions to such soldiers, and will to which, since the war commenced, they have been

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