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hat field, many thousands of which belong to the rebels. Preparations are in progress to interrupt the progress of the rebels to the Potomac, and our army is already in motion. Gen. Lee paroled yesterday about 2,000 Union prisoners, evidently not wishing to be burdened with their are. They were received by Gen. Couch. The report that Gen. Longstreet was captured while wounded, and died of his wounds, proves to have been incorrect. The Yankee cavalry in pursuit Hanover, Pa, July 5. --A cavalry fight took place to day, four miles south of Gettysburg, between our forces and Lee's rear, supposed to be retreating towards Hagerstown. Our cavalry bring in large numbers of rebel prisoners. Later dispatches. Frederick, July 6. --A spy named William Richardson was hung here this morning, having been captured yesterday at Oxford, Md, after having been once before captured, but having made his escape. He is reported to have admitted the charge, and said he