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drove the rebels, who took refuge in the house of one Poland. Colonel Donney went with a reinforcement of cavalry, but the rebels fled at his approach, carrying off several dead and wounded, among the latter Colonel Parsons, their leader, and Palland, the owner of the house. Col. Donney reports that the interior of the house was covered with blood. He burnt the house and pursued the flying enemy, taking five prisoners. Gen. Schenck sent a reinforcement of 160 cavalry, and one piece of Debeck's artillery, to come on the enemy in the rear.--They must have reached the place about four o'clock yesterday afternoon. Our messengers, passing to and between Grass Lick and Romney, were fired on four, six and seven miles from Romney by the guerillas. (Signed) J. C. Fremont, Maj. Gen. Department of the Shenandoah--reported capture of Confederate prisoners. New Market, Va., April 24. Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Our advance guard, Colonel Donelly commanding, took t