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New York papers of the 27th contain a variety of items and speculations about the new advance into Maryland of the Confederate forces. General A. P. Hill's corps has already reached General Early, according to advices received in Washington Tuesday, and the plan of the Confederates was supposed to comprise a small raid into Pennsylvania as a feint, and a dash in heavy force on Washington city.
The papers think that the withdrawal of the sixth and nineteenth corps from the pursuit of Early (with the view of sending them back to Grant) was the false move that has started this new rebel invasion.
They had gotten back as far as Rockville, Md., on their return to Washington.
It appears that General Joseph E. Johnston, who was removed from the Army of Tennessee, is the officer who is in command of the new invasion, according to the New York Herald Baltimore was full of rumors, some of which are given in the telegrams which follow, dated the 26th:
Among the rumors prevalent was