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ppahannock on Tuesday morning. There were no fortification there up to that time. Other reports indicate a stranger force at Gordonsville and a contest there, the whole resulting in a belief that they are concentrating at Yorktown. I believe Jackson left this valley yesterday. He is reported to have left Harrisonburg yesterday for Gordonsville by the mountain road. He encamped last night at eleven miles from Harrisonburg. N. P. Banks. Major-Gen. Commanding. New Market April 20--9 A. M. To Hon. E. M. Stention, Secretary of War: The fight of Jackson from the valley, by way of the mountain, from Harrisonburg towards and Orange , on Gordonsville is confirmed that morning by our scouts and prisoners. N. P. Banks, Major. Gen. Commanding. The Captures officers of the steamer Hunter. Boston, April 18, 1862. --Thomas E. Tansall, late United States at Tangiers, and Mr. Myers, Puteer of the Sumter, arrested at Algeeras, Morocco, arrived here to-day