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tired from the town, and took their departure for parts unknown, and thus ended the first occupation of Cumberland by the rebels, consisting of Col. Imboden's cavalry, about four hundred and fifty strong, with two pieces of artillery.--Brig Gen. Kelley and staff arrived in town via Bedford, during Tuesday night, and took the early Wednesday morning train for New Creek, which had proceeded but a few miles up the road when it was discovered that the track had been torn up. The train returned to Cumberland only to encounter the force which commanded the city from the hill, but when the two shells were discharged the train made its escape by the Mount Savage and Frostburg Railroad. Gen. Kelley had previously left the train and taken a horse. On Thursday morning the business places in town, with two or three exceptions, were opened. Rumors of all kinds were in circulation, and the public mind in a feverish, unsettled state. Intelligence has reached the city that Imboden's cavalry