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e 14th inst., we obtain the following particulars of the last evacuation of Romney by the Federal troops: We learn by officers who arrived last evening from Patterson's creek, that our forces left Romney in considerable of a hurry on Friday night about six o'clock, and reached Patterson's creek on Saturday morning about five. Patterson's creek on Saturday morning about five. The order to back up was received about two o'clock on Friday afternoon, and the greatest excitement and curiosity. Existed in the camp, Some of the company were compelled to destroy a portion or the tents for the want of transportation, and considerable quantity of provision, suck Macon and so forth, was destroyed for the s, not advised as to the evaluation, but thinks it was a piece of arratage which. Jackson suspected and avoided I going back to Winchester. Our forces a now at. Patterson's creek, about seven miles east of Cumberland, and about fifteen from Romney, but were crossing the railroad bridge into Maryland, and are no doubt this time en