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a mile and a half of our forces, at the Sturgeon farm, top of Sewell, had removed his tents, far as appearances indicated, retreated Savage, of the 7th Tennessee instantly made an advance with companies of his command, and the Rifles, Captain Jones. The deployed two companies upon and left of the road to stir up the should he be concealed in the with the object of ambuscading, while Captain Jones's company and another cautiously along the pike. No was found, however, and in dueCaptain Jones's company and another cautiously along the pike. No was found, however, and in due time Savage, with his little command, up the declivity into the centre of encampment. Rosencranz (to use expression) had "smelled a mice," with all possible diligence, cover of darkness, leaving several wagons, a large lot of cooking utensils, and of every description. to the westward, some seven or away, the enemy was discovered retreat, making, in all probability, for Gap or Gauley river. He was much alarmed, as — beside the wastage camp — flour, sugar, coffee, and othe