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side as one was injured, and the party crossed into Virginia and encamped for the night. Next morning four independent companies volunteered in the service of the State line, and the expedition returned to Camp Logan stronger by 200 men than when it left. Another expedition was organized a few days subsequent to the return of the first and started under commend of Col. Peters and Lt.-Col. Houndshell, with 275 men, composed of cavalry and one mountain howitzer. Their destination was Wolf creek where it runs into the Tug fork of Sandy river. On the second day they reached Warfield, where they surprised a party of Union men who were about to enjoy a horse race, and captured 18 or 20 horses. The expedition remained at Warfield that night and the next day. The next morning the party took up the line of march for the Forks of the Sandy. They had not proceeded far, however, until they were fired upon from the brush on a hill side which flanked the whole command. Captain Demmas was