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Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 6
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The very latest.
Our latest dates from the North are from papers of the 21st.
The army correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, writing from Falmouth, says:
The Federal army, under the immediate command of Gen. Sumner, arrived within a mile of this place about noon yesterday, having made the march from Warrenton, soascertain what it meant, when it was ascertained that a body of the enemy had crossed the Rappahannock as a reconnoitering party, and while marching down towards Falmouth, the rebels opened on them, causing some considerable consternation in their ranks.
About a dozen rounds were fired before it was ascertained that they were firr road.
Col. Zook's brigade after them.
The 57th New York, Lieut. Col. Chapman, and the 53d Pennsylvania, Col. Brooks, advanced as skirmishers along the Falmouth road until within a mile of the town.
The two regiments were followed by the remainder of the brigade to which they belong, consisting of the 2d Delaware, Col.
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 6
Bailey (search for this): article 6
Wouldgin Scott (search for this): article 6