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he hill came crashing through the camp, this heroic captain forgot all about the flag he had so gallantly received the night before, and led the column — out of danger, as fast as their legs could carry them! When Captain Ferry of the Indiana Volunteers brought in the flags, this one had evidently been trampled in the mud, and the marks of dirty boots were still on it. Some of the troops, particularly the Virginians, who were outraged at what they considered the murder of their brave Col. Kelly, in the first flush of victory committed some depredations on the inhabitants. The colonel commanding has taken prompt measures to redress such grievances, and for a day or two a Court of Inquiry has been sitting on these cases. One of the first parties to come before this Abolition Court of Inquiry, was the wife of the editor of the Barbour Jeffersonian. She swore that a very valuable saddle had been taken from her husband's stable, and that of her own personal knowledge she know that o