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oyed them all day, and on Sunday a small detachment of fifteen rode up to within two hundred yards of the encampment on the Martinsburg road, captured one and killed another, both of whom belonged to the 18th Indiana regiment. This gallant and daring exploit so ex-separated them that they again advanced with force against Ashby's cavalry and our infantry pickets; but they did not advance closer than a mile of our outpost, and again fell back. In this little engagement one' of our men, named Webb, who gilled the Yankee allude to had his horse shot from under him by a Union man named Coleman, in whose house the two Yankees had been enjoying his hospitality. Won't he suffer if any of Ashby's men ever come across him! Well, I would not like to be in his place. Monday and Tuesday there was again skirmishing, and about noon of the latter day the enemy advanced in large force on three different roads, driving in our scouts and pickets before them, who, however, hotly contested their