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Md., and the inhabitants were flying from Harper's Ferry to a place of safety.--Business was suspena., with a force of 20,000 or 25,000. Harper's Ferry invested. Baltimore, June 16, 1863. --Trains did not run to Harper's Ferry to-day None are going beyond Frederick Junction, the read from that point to Harper's Ferry being unprotected. The movement of trains is not deemed prudent. report of his escape from Winchester: Harper's Ferry, June 16.--I am in with the greater part oonishment of every one, came marching into Harper's Ferry yesterday afternoon, with their flags flyiit, they, after a short rest, marched into Harper's Ferry during the afternoon. The gallant fellowsy had been captured near Greencastle. Harper's Ferry has been evacuated, but Maryland Heights, -The official telegram from Gen. Tyler, at Harper's Ferry, says the enemy has an infantry and artillxtent is not yet known. It is supposed at Harper's Ferry that it is the intention of the rebels to [4 more...]
From Northern Virginia. The accounts which we continue to receive in regard to the operations of our army under Gen. Lee are cheering. There is no longer any doubt that the advance of our army has crossed the Potomac, and a portion of it has even penetrated Pennsylvania. We learn from a gentleman, who left Martinsburg a few days ago, that on Tuesday last we had one division of infantry at Hagerstown and others in the neighborhood, and that the cavalry commands of imboden and Jenkins reached Chambersburg on Tuesday night. On Wednesday morning they commenced the destruction of the public property at that place, and removing the stores southward. Harper's Ferry is said to be invested by a corps of our army. Everything indicates a general forward movement northward.