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ing our scouts in the extreme advance, is in the vicinity of Green village, retiring eastwardly before the rebel advance, and watching and furnishing information of their movements. The enemy have gutted all the stores in Chambersburg and Greencastle. They have likewise denuded the whole country of horses and cattle. Nothing reliabble is known of their numerical strength, the statements concerning them being so confused and exaggerated. Col. McClure, who arrived here this evening, fwho visited the rebel General Rhodes's headquarters, near Hagerstown. He reports that he has ten thousand men and thirty pieces of artillery. There are five thousand men on a read leading to Downesville. The rebels commenced to move towards Greencastle on Monday. The aqueduct at Williamsport has been destroyed, having been cut in several places. Communications are still open to Shippensburg. Our forces still hold that point, as well as Carlisle. Both armies are keeping a sharp look o