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who greatly exposed themselves leading and encouraging the men, and forming conspicuous marks for the enemy's sharpshooters. Col. Drake, 1st Va., and Adj't Barbour, 17th Va., are reported killed; the latter while cheering the men to a charge. Col. Gregg, of Lee's brigade, reported mortally wounded, and Major Jos. H. Newman, of the 16th, wounded in the head. Prisoners taken report that the enemy were commanded by Gen. Gregg. I should mention that the enemy, on their entrance into ShepGen. Gregg. I should mention that the enemy, on their entrance into Shepherdstown, found fifty or sixty of our sick and wounded, who were told they would be paroled and those physically able carried off; but the issue of the fight was so unexpected to them they were compelled to leave the intended prisoners behind. "All is quiet" in and along the lines, and this is all I am at liberty to report at this writing. The movements of the army since the great battle of Gettysburg, which are as well known to the enemy as ourselves, may be briefly summed up as follows: