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he summit of Droop Mountain, when he was reenforced by General Echols with Patten's brigade, and one regiment from Jenkins'seither side. Yesterday morning he was reenforced by General Echols, from Lewisburgh, with Patten's brigade and a regiment victories of the war. The rebels were commanded by General Echols, and the forces engaged were the Twenty-second Virginiere was stationed the First brigade, commanded by Brigadier-General Echols, and Chapman's battery, with two regiments of Jackson's battery. On the night of the fourth instant, General Echols received a despatch from Colonel Johnson, stating thatttacked by a largely superior force and pressed back. General Echols, seeing it was useless to contend longer, gave orders d. The retreat had continued but a short time, when General Echols received information that the Yankees, several thousan which was abandoned because the carriage broke down. General Echols crossed the river early on the morning of the seventh
return, I found six separate commands under Generals Early, Jones, Fitz Lee, Imnboden, Jackson, Echols, and McCouslin, arranged in a line extending from Staunton to Newport, upon all the available ro'clock, where we heard of the operations of General Duffie and Colonel Moore, and the retreat of Echols. We marched out on the Sweet Springs road, and encamped for the night on Dunlap's Creek. Hioved of importance to the General, for it disclosed the rebel plans, and the movements of Jones, Echols, and McCauslin. The advance hastened at a trot toward the bridge, and when they came to it, thethat there was a force at Gatewood's, covering the Huntersville road, while it was supposed that Echols was in the direction of the White Sulphur and Rocky Gap. With the detachment and train on the ohim. The whole matter is summed up in a couple of sentences. Averill was penned up. McCausland, Echols, and Jackson at one gate; Lee and Imboden at the other. Some ass suggested he might escape by j