The Civil War in America: skirmish near Falls Church, Virginia - from a sketch by our special artist, 1861. Although there had been no engagement of note between the rival forces on the banks of the Potomac at the time of the latest despatches leaving America, yet attacks and counter-attacks on a small scale between detached bodies were continually occurring. The accompanying Illustration by our artist in the Federal camp, shows a skirmish which took place a short time ago...between a body of the 14th New York (Brooklyn) Regiment and a troop of Confederate cavalry. The 14th were surprised while out foraging, and, after a smart skirmish, both parties separated, the Confederates, who lost three men, carrying off with them thirty-six prisoners and six waggons. The remainder of the 14th fell back on their supports with their wounded, leaving some dead on the ground. From "Illustrated London News", 1861.

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