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armington, and they were in the habit of visiting a place called Worthington for the purpose of getting drank. Righter determined to attack them; which he did, with some fifteen men, and drove them cut of the place. Two "Union" men, named Lem. Parrish and Henry Nay, sent post-haste to Clarksburg, and, representing that Righter had four hundred men under his command, urged the Federal commander to send a force to capture him. Without loss of time, a force of two thousand troops and four piecestately.The caring mountaineer endeavored to secure the revolver of the man who had fallen; but he, with three balls in his body; drew his pistol and fired upon him, when Righter thought proper to retreat, and got off unharmed. The Yankee commander, when he ascertained the truth of the matter, was much exasporated agpinst Parrish and Nay, and threatened to hang them, but contented himself with destroying their buildings. These statements are vouched for, and are, no doubt, entirely true.