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whatever of their being in Mercersburg. They will certainly give us a call to-night. We had the rumor at 4 o'clock, but it was not credited. We can make, no resistance, as it would only exasperate them and cause wanton destruction of life. Col. McClure." Chambersburg, Oct. 10, 8 P. M.--About fifteen men on horseback are in town, with carbines and a flag of truce. They want to see the principal men of the town. They have a large force about one mile from town, who will enter in an hour. Col. McClure and Provost Marshal Kimmel have just gone two miles from town to meet the rebel commander. Nothing can be done except surrender. We look for the whole force in half an hour. They crossed the Potomac at Hancock and came over the country to the Pittsburgh pike. The deposits of the Chambersburg bank have not been returned from New York since the last raid. Harrisburg, Oct. 10--10 P. M. --Dispatches just received from Shippensburg confirms the news of the occupation o