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le force of militia from that State. We now give the dispatches of the 16th and 17th, which will be found highly interesting: Reports from Harrisburg. Harrisburg, Pa., June 16 --Midnight.--Dispatches received up to this hour from Shippensburg, seven miles this side of Chambersburg, show that the rebels are still at the place in force not exceeding two thousand cavalry, with no infantry. General Jenkins, who commands the rebel forces, ordered all the stores opened, which was co the people they intended to stay there. Passengers from Frederick represent that only a few rebel pickets were at Hagerstown, though rumors were prevalent that an infantry force was coming across from the direction of Shepherdstown. Shippensburg, June 17.--A gentleman, direct from Chambersburg reports that the rebels left that place this afternoon, having first set fire to the warehouse of Oaks & Linn.--The fire was afterwards subdued by the citizens. They retreated, it is supposed,