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ation, and everything quieted down. The enemy made a dash into Martinsburg on Saturday evening last, and captured one wounded Confederate soldier. On Sunday they made an advance in considerable force on Gen. A. P. Hill's division from the direction of Charlestown, shelling the woods on each side as they advanced, but their fire was not responded to by our troops. They did not approach nearer than five miles of our forces. On Saturday last eleven members of White's cavalry, of Loudoun county, captured one hundred and thirty stragglers of the enemy's forces at Shicker's Gap. They belonged to various regiments, and at the time of their capture were unarmed. In addition, two sutlers' wagons were captured, containing a valuable lot of shoes and clothing. One hundred and twenty-six of these prisoners were brought down by the Central train last evening, three took the oath of allegiance to the Confederacy, and one was left in Winchester, too sick to travel. The three who took