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ntry directly beyond Gen Mille's brigade, consisting of the 33d, 77th, 20th and 49th New York together wit the Vermont brigade and 7th Mains, bore the brunt of the charge repulsing the enemy handsomely. The Vermont brigade were on the left of Gen'l Mills. Mills's brigade and other troops made a counter charge, but reinforcements coming up to the enemy, we were not able to drive them. The 77th acted nobly, but the 20th New York behaved very disgracefully, as it did at White Oak Samp and failiMills's brigade and other troops made a counter charge, but reinforcements coming up to the enemy, we were not able to drive them. The 77th acted nobly, but the 20th New York behaved very disgracefully, as it did at White Oak Samp and failing back brought a cross fire on the 33d Their Colonel, however, conducted himself most bravely. The other lines of battle were now attacked by overwhelming numbers and obliged to fall back to the river. Stoneman's raid A correspondent of the Washington Chronicle, who accompanied General Stoneman's cavalry raid, writing to that paper from Kelley's Ford, under date of May 8 gives a detailed account of the operations of the expedition. He speaks of it as one of the most successful m