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d near the Forest road; and on the Salem road, Samuel Miller, Major G. C. Hutter, and Dr. Wowen. There were also others of whose names we havtion. Gens. Hunter, Crock, Averill, and Sullivan put up with Major Hutter, about four miles from town, whose beautiful home was used as he Strother, (Port Crayon,) the former attached to Crook's staff. Major Hutter, being an old army officer, was well acquainted with Hunter, ande Lynchburg easily; that we had better make no resistance. When Major Hutter informed him that it would be no easy task, and that our people,ance of Butler. They placed their signal officers on the top of Major Hutter's house, and as the battle progressed on Saturday the "look out" going to the front, and thus took up the line of retreat before Major Hutter was aware of their intentions. Some of the Yankee soldiers repaid the hospitality of Major Hutter by plundering Miss. H's chamber, searching trunks and drawers and carrying away various ornaments and