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and cattle in the mountains. The excitement at Chambersburg this morning, on hearing that Hagerstown was occupied, and that the rebel cavalry were advancing on Greencastle, is represented as most intense. Gov. Curtin had started for Gettysburg on the 7th, but was telegraphed to return when about fifteen miles from Carlisle, as thfollowing telegrams that he is levying on the towns and "raiding" on the roads pretty heavily: Philadelphia,July 7.--A man from Hagerstown, just arrived at Greencastle, says McCunsland's command; formerly Jenkins's, 10,000 strong, cavalry and mounted infantry, and one battery, entered Hagerstown yesterday, and left at 11 o'cloe to obtain a true idea of the reality of affairs. At one time the rebels were represented as having crossed the Potomac and on their way to Hagerstown and Greencastle, full tilt. The next hour brought an official dispatch from Major General Couch, denying there were any rebels this side of the Potomac. One dispatch from the