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ned a heavy are upon him, and as General Humphrey had no artillery, and the object of the reconnaissance being accomplished, he withdrew his forces across the river. About the same time a portion of Summer's corps, consisting of part of Gen. Richardson's and Gen. Sedgewick's divisions, under command of General Hancock, advanced from Bolivar Heights along the road to Charlestown, and met the enemy's pickets in force, supported by a battery near town driving them with artillery infant follo A dispatch from Frederick Hd. dated midnight of Thursday, gives the following account of the advance: A reconnaissance in force was made this morning from Harper's Ferry by Gen. Hancock, commanding the division lately commanded by Gen. Richardson. The column comprised his division, with a detachment from the 1st, 2d, 5th, and 6th U. S. cavalry and the 6th New York and 3d Indiana cavalry and Gen. Dana's brigade of Gen. Howards's late Sedgwich's) division, and the 1st Minnesota, from