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The War news. The news from Maryland is encouraging. The Confederates, on the 11th, were three miles from Washington, and the same accounts inform us that Lincoln and Stanton had ridden to the front. We should not be surprised if the next news was that they had been captured. We await further accounts with much interest. The Sixth Corps, engaged at Monocracy, was undoubtedly that of Wright, sent from the front of Petersburg. It is known that they left for Washington last Friday night and another corps took their departure the same night. This fact shows that Grant has reduced his army by sending a portion of it away to defend Washington. From Petersburg. Nothing occurred yesterday beyond the usual shelling. This is Grant's amusement while awaiting the result of events in Maryland. Wednesday was ushered in by heavy artillery firing upon our centre, to which our batteries replied promptly, giving the enemy as good as he sent. The picket firing and skirmishing contin
esidence, six miles from Baltimore, on Charles street avenue, and several other houses were burned by Harry Gilmore on the 11th. Bradford's library and private papers were all consumed. This caused, dispatches say, arrintense feeling of resentment. Gunpowder Bridge, on the Philadelphia railroad, was burned at noon of the 11th; also nine cars and mails. It is also reported that the Bush river and Slemmer run bridges have been burned. Baltimore is now cut off from all telegraph and railroad cnklin captured. One of the trains is reported recaptured. Hunter's forces occupied Martinsburg and Hagerstown on the 11th, but the rebels held the South mountain passes. Dispatches say the whole force operating around Baltimore city is not oveyland is looked on here as a mere fiasco. We know but very few of Lee's troops have left here. About daylight, on the 11th, the Florida captured and burned a barque, in tow of a steam-tug, just outside Cape Henry. Three gunboats have been sent f