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m tent to tent, anxious for something to kill time; another, bucket in hand, is strolling along to the spring; while a group are gathered about the door of the Captain's quarters, discussing with earnest tone and animated gesture last night's encounter with the officer of the day, who broke our delightful slumbers in testing our sentinels. The arrival of a Lieutenant from the First Regiment has suddenly changed the tenor of the conversation, and the battle of Phillipi is the topic. Col. Spalding, who is on the ground, from that place, gives many items which have not found their way into our papers; but as they come to us through so many sources and as Col. S. has already furnished you with the particulars, we deem it needless to mention them. We have it from reliable authority, that one of the sentry at Phillippi ordered a man, in company with a Justice of the Peace, to hait; his pass was handed to the guard, who, while reading it, was deliberately fired upon by the person