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nned by experienced artillerists. The gunboats now lining the Potomac are doubtless designed to prevent any attempt to interrupt the navigation of the river. From Harrisburg. Harrisburg, Sept. 3. --A rumor, to the effect that Gov. Curtin had telegraphed the Secretary of War that he insisted upon the Pennsylvania troops being placed under the command of Gen. McClellan only, has gained considerable circulation both in Washington and this city. There is the best reason for assereed. With the upper Potomac forded, with Maryland in arms, can we fancy ourselves secure? We are no alarmists, but it is better to be even alarmists than indifferentist. Miscellaneous. We learn that U. S. Marshal Millward has asked Gov. Curtin for a regiment to aid him in making the enrollment for the draft in North and South Cap townships, Schuylkill country. In this region the Deputy Marshal making the enrollment has been driven away by violence, and Marshal Millward is determine