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town. The report also stated that some rebel troops were encamped between the hills, eight or nine miles distant. A body of infantry and cavalry were started this morning to see if they could find them, but no signs of the enemy were discovered. Three men were drowned in attempting to cross the Shenandoah last night. A boat with fifteen men was carried away, but went ashore some two miles below. All hands were given. [Second Dispatch] Front Royal, June 8. --News from General Shield's Division state that a scouting party crossed the river at Columbian bridge, and went to New Market, where they found that Jackson had retreated through there three days ago. His army had been reduced to about 5,000 men, the remainder having scattered through the mountains to save themselves. Fremont's army had followed them all the way, capturing wagons, prisoners and supplies. Important from Charleston. Philadelphia June 7. --The United Stated gunboat Bienville ni