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s 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 Gettrised, and were unable to make any serious resistance. Firing was heard in the direction of the enemy's retreating column yesterday afternoon. It was probably caused by our cavalry and flying batteries pressing them. Harrisburg, July 6.--Gen. Couch has pushed forward all his effective force to cooperate with and join the Army of the Potomac, and is, by order of Gen. Meade, pushing the regiments forward us rapidly as they are organized. Gen. Lee is said to hold all the passes in South