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ecession. the ladies of the place crossing the streets to avoid meeting the officers of the cavalry troop. the children singing "Dixie" in front of the quarters, and most of the stores were closed during the stay of the troops. Wool at Harper's Ferry. Gen. Wool visited Harper's Ferry on the 13th, and after looking around awhile, went back to Baltimore. It is thought Bolivar Heights will be fortified. A telegram from the Ferry says: From the feeling exhibited by the SecessionisHarper's Ferry on the 13th, and after looking around awhile, went back to Baltimore. It is thought Bolivar Heights will be fortified. A telegram from the Ferry says: From the feeling exhibited by the Secessionists in the vicinity of Martinsburg and Winchester, some credit may be attached to the rumor that Jackson has again been largely reinforced; but while I have confidence in the ability of Fremont to successfully cope in the event of his meeting with a reverse, the preparations which Generals Banks and Sigel are making in the vicinity of Winchester will render any success which the rebels may achieve but of short duration. The bridge across the Potomac at this point was completed yesterday, and