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creek, leads to Martinsburg and Falling Waters, where the Baltimore and Ohio railroad is struck. The army for the present is in camp near Bartonsville, two miles north of Middletown; but the pause here is probably only a temporary one. This large demonstration by the cavalry suggests that the enemy have not the means at hand for moving the army down the Valley; they cannot subsist except by bringing a large train. A later letter says, under date Winchester, November 9 P. M.: Colonel Edwards, commanding this post, has information through scouts, and by other sources, that an advance body of cavalry, belonging to a large body of the same under Rosser, estimated at five thousand, reached Wardensville, Virginia, on the night of the 7th. They stated that the whole command was under orders to advance on that place, with the design, as was supposed, of attacking Winchester and Martinsburg, and also operating on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. They ascertained that General