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fall back. He then formed a line of battle, as if anticipating an attack from the forces which he supposed would be landed from the gunboats. Indeed, our men were preparing for such a measure, when it became unnecessary by the appearance of Col. Wallace with a large force from Parkersburg. It should here be stated that Generals Judah and Hobson had in the meantime been closely following the rebels, and at the time of their interception at Belleville they were only two or three miles in the rear, it being the object of our forces to capture Morgan's whole command if possible. Colonel Wallace landed his men at some distance from the town, and by a quietly executed march succeeded in reaching the enemy's rear. When this had been accomplished, Judah and Hobson were there, and their forces were united in an attack on morgan, which proves to have been a complete surprise, the rebels not having the least idea that such a movement would be made. They were dumfounded and showed thei