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Chronicle, instead of calling the troops "ragged rebels," dignifies them with the appellation of "haughty invaders." The dispatches from Baltimore show the greatest excitement there. We give them in the order in which they come: Baltimore, July 9--7 P. M. --The excitement in this city is intense, and on the increase. Crowds are thronging the bulletin boards, and a thousand wild and unprovable rumors are in circulation. Railroad communication with Western Maryland is still kept up. Te being seized, and cavalry mounted and sent to the front. The President and Superintendent of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad are doing all in their power to aid the authorities in forwarding troops to the scene of action. Baltimore, July 9.--Later accounts from the front represent that our forces have fallen back from the Monocracy to the vicinity of Monrovia.--Our forces burned the turnpike bridge over the Monocracy. Particulars of the fight have not been received. Official