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precedent in the present war; and some declare it to have been as many as seven to one. One report says that the enemy were completely dispersed and many of them were retreating in the direction of Leesburg and Edwards's Ferry. Among the casualties reported are the following: Col. Moore, Col. Glover, and Capt. Seabrook, of Jenkins's brigade, wounded; in the 18th Virginia, Lieut, Col. A. J. Carrington, Adjutant McCulloch, Sergeant Major Price, Captains Booker and Irby, Lieutenants Glenn, Paxton, Jackson, and Watkins, wounded, in the 11th Virginia, Lieut. Campbell, killed and Lieut, Houston, wounded. Gen. Early is reported to have been wounded, but remained on the field until he fainted. Col. Patton of the 7th Virginia was wounded. There is a report to the effect that the 1st and 11th Virginia regiments captured a battery of four pieces and a similar report with reference to the 7th and 24th. The 17th Virginia are said to have Captured four stand of colors. The 7th Virginia