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in a slave pen in that city, but released by the Government, and who is now acting as a scout. Orders have been issued that in the event of his capture he be hung forthwith. A Government construction train advanced out on the Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad to-day, a mile and a half beyond Falls Church, finding the road that far in good condition. Major Johnson, of the 17th New York regiment, who commands the pickets of that regiment on the Leesburg Turnpike beyond Falls Church, repocomplished, and valuable information obtained. The main body remained at Drainesville on Tuesday. The engineers, under an escort, proceeded to the right as far as the Potomac, three miles distant; and on the left as far as the Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. Rebel pickets were encountered by the escort of the engineers, and sharp firing ensued. The result was, five rebels were killed, one of whom belonged to the Louisiana "Tiger" regiment. None of our men were injured. Command