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ovements of our army on the Potomac, and the occupation of the lower and of the Valley by the Federal forces, has materially interrupted communication with that section of the State, and we consequently know very little that is transpiring there. The latest reliable information is contained in a letter from a gentleman of Winchester to a friend now in this city. The letter is dated the 8th, and from it we give the following extract: "The enemy yesterday afternoon advanced as far as Stephenson's, from Bunker Hill--Col. Ashby kept them in check until Gen. Jackson arrived with his gallant little army and twelve pieces of artillery. No sooner was it reported that 'Jackson is coming,' than the entire force of the enemy fell back to Banker Hill. Three of their men were found dead on the field, and ten wounded. To-day all is comparatively quiet. About 6,000 Federals in Charlestown, by last account. Yesterday, when Jackson went down at the head of Loring's men, they gave him three