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ourt found them guilty, and therefore sentenced them to be hanged to death. After the order had been read, the attending clergyman read a portion of the 23d chapter of St. Luke, delivered a short exhortation, and then prayed. They then bade the youths good bye and descended the ladder. The Provost Marshal then shook hands with them and told the men to bid each other farewell. This done, he stepped down from the scaffold. Just at 1 o'clock the trap fell, and Joseph Ford and John K Ould, of the 10th Regiment Ohio Volunteers, were launched into eternity. It was a solemn scene--one calculated to have a warning impression upon all who witnessed it. The fighting in Gen. Lee's retreat — the engagement at Amissville. The Yankee letter writers thus describe the whipping that Carter's Michigan cavalry brigade got near Amissville, Fauquier, while on their way to close up the gaps and prevent Lee's "escape" The engagement took place on the 24th ult: The 5th Michigan were