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Friday last. He passed through Cumberland, thence by carriage to Hancock and Hagerstown, when taking the Franklin Railroad, he went over to Chambersburg, then down ton troops having possession of the Railroad both sides of Cumberland. in Hagerstown, Chambersburg, and all along the route to York, Pa., soldiers and encampments having a flag. On Wednesday night, Richard Alvey, a prominent lawyer of Hagerstown, was arrested by the Federal officers, and is now in custody. Upon his perso Harper's Ferry bridge was arrested on Tuesday night, and is also confined at Hagerstown. On to-day the editor of the Hagerstown Mail (Secession) was waited upon line of telegraph has been just completed for the use of Government, between Hagerstown and Chambersburg, Pa. Large quantities of army stores are constantly arriving at Hagerstown, and preparations for warm work in that region are evident on all sides. Particulars of the Brush at Edward's Perry. Edward's Ferry, Md, Ju
received here that the State troops have evacuated Lexington, Mo., It is not known where they have gone, but the evacuation may be relied upon. From Hagerstown. Hagerstown, June 22. --An express has just arrived from Cumberland, by which I learn there is no truth in the report that the Cumberland Home Guard, sts shot yesterday in the leg, accidentally. He is in good condition, and will probably recover the use of his limb. Later from Col. Wallace's command. Hagerstown, June 22.--We have a later arrival from Cumberland, by a messenger who left there last night. He states that a portion of the Pennsylvania troops, two companie column is the Maryland Heights, opposite Harper's Ferry, which it was supposed they would occupy on Sunday morning. Mr. Alvey, the leading Secessionist of Hagerstown, has been arrested and sent to Washington city. Neutrality of Kentucky to be respected by the Belligerents. Louisville, June 22. --The paper this m
quiet at the outposts during last night. The telegraph wires between Camps Upton and Tyler were cut during the night. It was reported this evening that the Pocahontas would sail for Mathias' Point at eight o'clock, but a personal visit disproved the rumor, although steam was up and she was ready to start at any moment. The Pawnee is still in the neighborhood of Aquia Creek, and can attend to operations at Mathias Point. interesting from Harper's Ferry and Williamsport. Hagerstown, June 24.--The correspondent of the associated press has just returned from Harper's Ferry. The town wears a look of desolation almost inconceivable. Scarcely an inhabitant is visible, and no troops are there The last Confederate scout was seen on Thursday last. On that day a skirmish took place between the Confederates scouts and the Sharpsburg Home Guard; the latter were under cover of the canal, and took deliberate aim at the Confederates, and it was stated that two of their troops w