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Wheeling, Va., April 24. Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War: A dispatch from General Schenck states that a squad of twenty-five infantry, sent from Romney by Lieutenant-Colonel Donny to look after the guerillas, was attacked yesterday morning on Grass Lick, between Lick river and Carapion, by the rebels, forty strono come on the enemy in the rear.--They must have reached the place about four o'clock yesterday afternoon. Our messengers, passing to and between Grass Lick and Romney, were fired on four, six and seven miles from Romney by the guerillas. (Signed) J. C. Fremont, Maj. Gen. Department of the Shenandoah--reported capture ofRomney by the guerillas. (Signed) J. C. Fremont, Maj. Gen. Department of the Shenandoah--reported capture of Confederate prisoners. New Market, Va., April 24. Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Our advance guard, Colonel Donelly commanding, took three prisoners to-day at a point nine miles beyond Harrisonburg. One says he belongs to company B, 10th Virginia regiment of infantry. This regiment has been on the Rappahannock, a