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me four thousand Pennsylvanians, who enlisted for three months, made up their minds to leave and go home. One account says objection was made, and a fight took place, in which a considerable number of useless lives were lost. We cannot vouch for the accuracy of the last mentioned report, but have no doubt that the three months men determined to leave the service. From Western and North western Virginia the accounts are vague. A dispatch from Cincinnati makes it appear that Capt. O. J. Wise, of the Blues, had captured three companies of Federalists. It is probable that an engagement has taken place in the neighborhood of Laurel Hill, between Gen. Garnett's Confederate forces and McClellan's command, since the Cincinnati telegrams inform us that they were approaching each other at last accounts. We have nothing further in regard to the reported engagement of the 7th. If the Federalists were defeated on that day, as has been stated, we should hardly receive any account of it fr
from Gen. Wise's command — Operations in the Kanawha Valley — Exploit of the Richmond Blues--the fight near Beverley. The Richmond Enquirer publisact of a letter from Charleston, Kanawha county, the present headquarters of General Wise. Alluding to the General, the writer says: He seizes traitors, and thBulltown and Frenchtown are ordered to be occupied by strong detachments. O. Jennings Wise escaped from Ripley. Col. Norton went after him on the 4th, but Wise retrWise retreated on Charleston. Col. Connell, of the 17th Ohio, is appointed commander of this post. Capt. Barrett's company, 19th Ohio, was paraded before the regimt, are besieged by a picked Regiment of Virginians and 1,500 militia under O. Jennings Wise." It will be seen, by reference to our telegraph column, that a reporelegraph column, that a report afterwards reached Cincinnati that Capt. Wise had captured a battalion or so of Hessians at Glenville. We hope this may prove true
The Exploit of Capt. Wise's command. Cincinnati, July 11. --It is reported here that Capt. O. Jennings Wise captured three companies of Federal troops at Glenville. The Exploit of Capt. Wise's command. Cincinnati, July 11. --It is reported here that Capt. O. Jennings Wise captured three companies of Federal troops at Glenville.