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r arms and horses prisoners. They will be sent to Columbia. The same blatherskite correspondent telegraphed on the 8th of July, from Buckhannon that "a courier arrived from Webster, reports that four companies of the 19th Ohio Regiment, at Glenville, about 40 miles distant to the Southwest, are besieged by a picked Regiment of Virginians and 1,500 militia under O. Jennings Wise." It will be seen, by reference to our telegraph column, that a report afterwards reached Cincinnati that Cant telegraphed on the 8th of July, from Buckhannon that "a courier arrived from Webster, reports that four companies of the 19th Ohio Regiment, at Glenville, about 40 miles distant to the Southwest, are besieged by a picked Regiment of Virginians and 1,500 militia under O. Jennings Wise." It will be seen, by reference to our telegraph column, that a report afterwards reached Cincinnati that Capt. Wise had captured a battalion or so of Hessians at Glenville. We hope this may prove true.
The Exploit of Capt. Wise's command. Cincinnati, July 11. --It is reported here that Capt. O. Jennings Wise captured three companies of Federal troops at Glenville.