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aw several horses following with empty saddles. Gen. Patterson's force of 17,000 men were last night encamped at Bunker Hill. The last rumor, at this moment received, is that the enemy have retreated and are advancing on Harper's Ferry. At any rate, it appears to be the impression that we shall have no fight. The prisoners taken a Falling Waters say that the time of four regiments in Patterson's command expires on the 18th of the month, and that they will go home. Mr. Thomas R. Sharp, of your city, is now at this place, and has had forty four Baltimore and Ohio Railroad cars hauled to Strasburg. Wm.Prescott Smith, Master of Transportation on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, is in this place to-day. He came from Baltimore yesterday. I don't know his business Many families between here and Leaksville are moving into Winchester. Your correspondent feels no apprehension of trouble from the enemy, and shall continue to remain in pursuit of his business unt