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movement is given in a dispatch dated Harper's Ferry, the 23th: At daylight this morning the cavalry force of General Pleasanton, with four pieces of artillery, crossed the new pontoon bridge at Berlin, eight miles east of Harper's Ferry, and valry, and the demonstration was most earnest and under Without stopping, except to leave pickets and a guard, General Pleasanton moved on in the direction of Waterford, expecting to reach Leesburg early in the afternoon. There was at the last el flank at Winchester and their line of communication via Front Royal. Our cavalry and light artillery, under General Pleasanton, are reported to have occupied Leesburg last night, the rebel cavalry force there retreating before our advance; bumarch of the rebel Gen. Longstreet's command, which is believed to be at Upperville, near Ashby's Gap. A dispatch from Pleasanton, written at 4 o'clock, states that he had driven the enemy so far with the loan of a Corporal, who was taken prisoner b