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r's on the Potomac, is only thirty miles, easterly direction. At the latter point and Ohio Railroad crosses the which is spanned by a bridge, rebuilt he occupation of the Valley by the army of Gen. Banks. This road runs the heart of Jefferson and Ferkeley and at Martinsburg, twenty-two of Winchester, the company had to the war, important and valuable which were destroyed by our summer. These, we understand, have been busily reconstructing, to keep the road in efficient If the present victory is followed unquestionably will be — this so important to the Federal transportation of troops and will be completely inter arrived in the city yesterday evening informed us that he had met with a courier from Gen. Jackson with dispatches to Gen Joseph E. Johnston, who left Winchester on Monday morning. This courier states that up to that time we had captured 2,800 prisoners, and that they were hourly arriving. The command of Colonel Ashby had gone to Martinsburg.
ake the acc oath of allegiance to the Yankee Government Btewart risked his life to gain that for which he so periled — Liberty. Surely he has died a noble death, and the future historian can but do justice to his memory in classing him among the first of those brave and heroic sons of Maryland who have fallen in defence of Southern rights. Stewart was among the number who welcomed the Yankee hirelings at Baltimore on the memorable 19th of April, 1861. For some time he was a member of Ashby's celebrated cavalry, and in December last, while on a visit to his parents, was arrested by the Yankee detectives, and ever since has been confined in that accursed dungeon. That alone is misery far worse than my feeble pen can describe. Now, Marylanders, 1st us to the "battle-field" and revenge this heros's death and the many wrongs our "good old State" has on dured. Do not, I pray you, be idle while Virginia's bast sons are offering their all in defence of our cause. Let us make t