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nce, were the principal instigators of secessionism in that section. It is also reported that Col. Marshall's Illinois Cavalry have captured six hundred rebels, under Captain Skelley, with two field pieces. Banks' column. The Federal dispatches from Point of Rocks, Maryland, September 11, furnish the subjoined intelligence: Union men from Martinsburg on Saturday report that the rebels have taken up the entire track of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad from that town to North Mountain, a distance of nine miles, and transported the rails, &c., to Winchester, for the extension of the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire railroad, from Strasburg to that point. The track torn up was lately relaid by the company. At Duffield's Station, on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, the rebels were busily engaged in further plundering the road of some seven or eight of the new first-class locomotives, which they were taking down for transportation to Winchester. The locomotives ha