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distance was too great to reach with the guns and there being no artillery, all hope of relieving them for the present disappeared, as it was understood the enemy was two thousand one hundred strong; one thousand five hundred came from toward Shepherdstown and six hundred from Martinsburg, bringing with them fourteen boats to use in crossing the river. It was the intention for one part to attract the attention of our troops, and in the mean time the other company were to cross at the lock anhen Company B, commanded by Captain Noel, and Company G, commanded by Lieutenant Baldwin, were on their way to meet the enemy, and as the report of the guns were heard in the distance, it gave renewed vigor to those who had already marched to Shepherdstown and returned without a shot at Secesh; and having partaken of a light dinner, were off in another direction, prepared for a heavy conflict with those marauders who attack the unprotected portion of our picket lines. We arrived at Darn 4 just
. Colonel Leonard holds him as a spy. This town has been under martial law for several months. Lieutenant John G. Hovey, of Company B, Massachusetts Thirteenth, is the provost marshal. Among his political prisoners are R. D. Shepperd, of Shepherdstown, son-in-law of Alexander Boteler; Abraham Shepard, a captain in the rebel army, and a considerable number of civil officers of Morgan County who undertook to execute the rebel laws. Telegraphic communications are now received from Romney i Your correspondent is indebted to Mr. Greenwood for much valuable information regarding localities and also for his services as a guide. From him 1 learn that during their attack here last Tuesday, two privates of the Hamtraucht Guard, of Shepherdstown, were killed, and probably several others. Tillotson Dugan, formerly jailer at Martinsburg, had his leg broke, and was otherwise slightly injured, at the same time. The latter is particularly obnoxious to the Unionists in this section. A