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ofitable, as we cannot catch them. On Wednesday, we drove him back to Martinsburg and returned to our camp at Bunker Hill the same evening, a distance of twenty-five miles. We found nothing in Martinsburg, as the Baltimore and Ohio railroad has not been rebuilt. This road and the canal have not been used since the 1st of July, and must be a serious annoyance, as this is the season when coal is carried to Baltimore and Washington. All of Sheridan's army has moved down to Berryville. Anderson had a sharp little affair with the Right corps near that place on Saturday, driving them back on the Sixth corps. On Sunday we went over there and returned here yesterday, having accomplished nothing except to hasten back their cavalry force, which had retired as far as Front Royal-- in a raid, it is supposed. On reaching the Valley pike about sunset, we found our old friend Averill driving in our cavalry, so our division took a tilt at him again, driving him back to Bunker Hill. It was