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se completely gutted by stragglers from various regiments. Col. Ballier's 21st and Col. Davis' 23d Pennsylvania Regiments are principally blamed with it. Capt. McMullin's Rangers are now keeping guard over it. The soldiers got into his distillery and began to abstract large quantities of liquor, when the liquor was ordered to. If the story was reversed, it might come nearer the truth. After a perusal of this, let the reader refer to the letter of our Charlestown correspondent: McMullin's men first opened fire. The first cannon shot of the enemy passed over the heads of our men, a single ball striking the gable end of Porterfield's dwelling, ande were struck below the knees. Our men advanced continually, loading and firing, until the Wisconsin Regiment had approached to within three hundred yards, and McMullin's men less than one hundred yards from the rebels' advance line. They must have lost, from all statements, at least one hundred in killed and wounded. Their am