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egiments of Stuart's brigade, with Carpenter's battery, and sections of Demerit's and Rame's batteries, to move to the Martinsburg road and intercept the expected retreat of the enemy; or, if they should hold their ground, to be prepared for a simul four miles off, surrendered to Gen. Johnson. At dark on the evening before we captured Winchester, Rodes entered Martinsburg. His division moved from Cedarville, near Front Royal, with the view of cutting off and capturing a force of the enemed at that place. Rodes, with Jenkins cavalry brigade, had a sharp skirmish with the enemy just before entering Martinsburg, capturing one hundred and fifty prisoners and five pieces of artillery. On the road to Martinsburg Jenkins's cavalryhe same hour Rodes entered Berryville. Early took the key of the enemy's position at Winchester just as Rodes entered Martinsburg at sunset on the 14th June, and next morning Johnson intercepted the enemy's flying columns. The 16th Virginia cav