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s. under Col. Abercrombie. Gen. Negley's and Gen. Wynkoops brigades actually struck their tents at 3 o'clock this morning and marched to the ford. The whole column, embracing eighteen full regiments and several detached corps, such as Major Doubleday's two companies, the 2d cavalry and the 1st city troops and Perkins' artillery, with the exception of the 4th Connecticut, lying in camp at Hagerstown. are now encamped here, and are under marching orders, and at 3 o'clock to-morrow morning Col. Jackson, with his force, lies back some distance, at Hekes' Run, three miles this side of Martinsburg, with about 3,000 men. The enemy were observed busily engaged in erecting breastworks immediately back of the heights, opposite Major Doubleday's battery, late this afternoon. It is thought they design putting guns in position to obstruct the march of the Federal troops. Some fifty shots were exchanged this morning between the advance guards and the hostile forces at. Shepherd's F