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[correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.]Invasion of the Valley. Winchester, March 5, 1862. The Valley has been invaded by three hostile armies, all, seemingly, converging to this point. On Friday last Charlestown was occupied by the column of General Banks's army. The force at this time there is variously estimated from four to twelve thousand. Gen. Hamilton was in command at Charlestown when the latest authentic intelligence was brought from there. General Banks had not yet arrived. Several arrests have been made of citizens of Jefferson county. On Saturday night two regiments of infantry, with cavalry and artillery, under the command of Col. Leonard, took possession of Martinsburg, in the county of Berkeley. Four additional regiments have since been added to his force. Many arrests have been made in Berkeley — amongst others, Daniel Burkhart, President of the Bank of Berkeley; Geo. H. Murphy, States Attorney; Dr. P. J. McGary, Samuel Alburtis, editor of the Republi