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Escape of a Confederate officer from Fort McHenry. About the time of the capture of Charlestown by Gen. Imboden, Capt. John C. Blackford, of Major Gilmore's battalion, was sent in the direction of Martinsburg with a view to ascertain as much information as possible with reference to the position and numbers of the enemy at thdid not end here, however, as he had to pass through the enemy's lines on the Virginia side. This he succeeded in doing safely, and a few days ago reported at Major Gilmore's camp in the Valley. The parties who attempted to escape with Capt. B. were a gentleman named Reed, formerly of Baltimore, and a Mr. George Shearer, of Ws camp in the Valley. The parties who attempted to escape with Capt. B. were a gentleman named Reed, formerly of Baltimore, and a Mr. George Shearer, of Winchester. Capt. B. does not think that either of them were injured by the firing of the guard, but is satisfied both were recaptured. They belonged to Gilmore's command.