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. At Glenville the same operations were gone through with. The town of Spencer next surrendered to Jenkins, where he took one hundred and fifty of our men prisoners, and captured and destroyed one hundred guns. From thence he visited Ripley and Ravenswood, where like seemed were enacted, and where he captured Major B. H. Hill, a mustering officer, having in his possession five thousand dollars Government money. The rebels kept the money and told Hill, to leave, Jenkins is a practical man. . At Glenville the same operations were gone through with. The town of Spencer next surrendered to Jenkins, where he took one hundred and fifty of our men prisoners, and captured and destroyed one hundred guns. From thence he visited Ripley and Ravenswood, where like seemed were enacted, and where he captured Major B. H. Hill, a mustering officer, having in his possession five thousand dollars Government money. The rebels kept the money and told Hill, to leave, Jenkins is a practical man.