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tory; for I have too much confidence in the brave men between me and the enemy to believe they can be driven back" was her earnest reply. The gaieties of the night passed without interruption, and morning found me in the saddle en route for Occoquan. Upon the hill above the town I could but turn back to wish every kind friend good bye, hoping they might have many more happy nights before the long winter is over, although I be not there to enjoy them. Close by the town, lying under "Robtained from the neighboring hills. The previous rains had left the roads in very bad condition, and it was with difficulty I made my way over them, even on horseback. After a time, however, I got safely over it, and towards evening, rode into Occoquan. This morning a man from near Accotinck came into our lines, and brought news of the enemy. He says there seems to be signs of an advance, but that they proceed with great caution, believing every thicket filled with masked batteries. Jus