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ed 1,500 men. Col. Jackson entered the neck opposite Williamsport yesterday. Five regiments, according to latest reports, (previous reports said 8.00,) are encamped near Falling Waters, five miles from Williamsport. An express from Bunker's Hill has just arrived, sating that 8,000 men are lying there, at Martinsburg, and at various points along the Potomac, between Hancock and Harper's Ferry, including Col. Jackson's force. His five regiments are the 1st Virginia, Col. Allen; the Cf Martinsburg with three pieces of cannon. Gen. Johnston is fortifying Winchester. A battery is being raised on a wooded hill overlooking the fair grounds. When he evacuated Harper's Ferry the whole column went to Charleston, thence to Bunker's Hill, where, when on sunday Gen. Patterson's column crossed the river, his whole force drew up in line of battle to receive the expected attack. Thence the larger portion returned to Winchester, and Jackson's 8,000 marched towards the Potomac. J