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the main road leading to Winchester. Here strong pickets were thrown out, and every human being for miles around was taken into camp and retained in durance. That night a body of cavalry under Gen. Stuart pushed in to Catlett's Station and surprised and destroyed the staff train of Gen. Pope, the particulars of which have already been given to your readers. On Sunday and Monday General Jackson, with his army, moved forward, and on Tuesday reached Centreville, from whence the force of Wm. Fitz Hugh Lee moved on to Manassas the same night, Jackson following the next day, so that on last Wednesday evening we find forty thousand rebels in Gen. Pope's rear on the railroad, his supplies cut off, and he hemmed in by his foes on the front, rear, and flank. Not all, however, of Jackson's army are at Manassas, as a force, variously estimated at from five to ten thousand men, mostly or quite all cavalry, continued on down the Shenandoah in the direction of Harper's Ferry when Jackson mo