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e the whole structure, but were prevented by a few of our soldiers who were sent after them. They captured three wagons and some sixteen mules, and than returned. It is positively stated here that Harper's Ferry is evacuated entirely the enemy. J. Martinsburg, July 5, 1863. The great battle in the Northern field of operations commenced on Wednesday, the 1st. Late on that day Ewell and A. P. Hill attacked the enemy at Gettysburg, Ewed leading the right, Hill the centre, and Early the left. Our forces drove the enemy from the town that afternoon. On Thursday the battle was renewed, and the enemy was driven into his breast works, upon some heights which he had secured. The lighting on Wednesday was severe, but on Thursday not so furious. On Thursday the report is the enemy was heavily reinforced — some say by three army corns — On Friday the fight was renewed by our troops attempting to storm the enemy's works. We succeeded, but were compelled to retire.--Lee the