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Telegraphic Dispatches. The following dispatches, made up under the supervision of Federal telegraphic directors to the Northern press, should be read with a great deal of caution: The battle on the upper Potomac. Williamsport, Md., July 2. --A messenger from Hock's river, (on the other side of the Potomac,) has just arrived here, bringing news of a considerable battle at that point, between Gen. Patterson's advance and the portion of Gen. Johnson's army commanded by Gen. Jackson.--four regiments, three of infantry and one of cavalry. The Confederates were beaten, retiring precipitately and leaving Patterson in command of the field, including their camping ground. Patterson's loss was three killed and ten wounded, while that of the enemy is believed to be much larger, though there is no absolute certainty as to the extent of his loss. Col. Stone's command is being anxiously looked for to advance above Harper's Ferry, or to that immediate neighborhood, to co-ope