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een this place and Falling Waters, four miles above. The remainder left for Martinsburg on Saturday morning, excepting the wagons containing the boats. Mr. Greenwotown, were killed, and probably others. Tillotson Dugan, formerly jailor at Martinsburg, had his leg broken, and was otherwise slightly wounded at the same time. Tonists in this section. A finely finished coffin was seen on route from Martinsburg to Dam No. 5 on Thursday, leading to the impression that some officer of rankindly furnished with recent copies of the Virginia Republican, published at Martinsburg, and a Richmond Dispatch, of the 18th, by private Meissner, of the Indiana The report is confirmed that the main body of Jackson's forces has retired to Martinsburg, and probably to Winchester, leaving on the Virginia neck, opposite Williamsn. Kelley was at Hancock, and was about to move toward Winchester, by way of Martinsburg, driving the Confederates from that part, of the State as he proceeded, and