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We have received, through the courtesy of Capt. Hatch, of the Exchange Bureau, copies of New York papers of the 13th inst., and we have also a copy of the Washington Chronicle, of the same date. The New York papers know less about the situation than the Washington journals. We give some extracts from both, which will be found interesting: Indignation against the Administration — cause or Gen. Lee's inaction — history of the rebel plans. The Philadelphia correspondent of the New York World, writing on the 12th, gives the following "information" to that paper. His speculations about the Confederate force in Maryland are amusing: As the cause and character of the rebel raid in Maryland becomes better understood, the sentiment of indignation against the Administration, suppressed at first by the surprise produced by that event, becomes more and more intense. It is now clear to all that this movement could have been easily prevented, and the humiliation consequent u