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. The official telegram put Baker's forces at only 1, 736, when the very same authority shows that the entire 15th and 20th Massachusetts regiments--at least 2,000 men — participated, and that 680 of the California, together with detachments of the 13th Massachusetts and New York Tammany regiments, Col. Van Allen's cavalry, and two batteries of artillery, were also on the ground. It is impossible to place this force at less than 4,000 men which must have been the number of the brigade of Gen. Evans, which made the attack. The loss in the California regiment alone was 237, and the total must have been much greater than 620, as acknowledged in the official reports. By the latest advices last night we learn that General McClellan had returned to Washington and that Generals Banks and Stone, intimidated by the threatening front presented by the Confederates, had recrossed the river on Wednesday night and were all day yesterday on the Maryland side. It is said that General McClella
. The official telegram put Baker's forces at only 1, 736, when the very same authority shows that the entire 15th and 20th Massachusetts regiments--at least 2,000 men — participated, and that 680 of the California, together with detachments of the 13th Massachusetts and New York Tammany regiments, Col. Van Allen's cavalry, and two batteries of artillery, were also on the ground. It is impossible to place this force at less than 4,000 men which must have been the number of the brigade of Gen. Evans, which made the attack. The loss in the California regiment alone was 237, and the total must have been much greater than 620, as acknowledged in the official reports. By the latest advices last night we learn that General McClellan had returned to Washington and that Generals Banks and Stone, intimidated by the threatening front presented by the Confederates, had recrossed the river on Wednesday night and were all day yesterday on the Maryland side. It is said that General McClella