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which they did. Happily for the unfortunate citizens of Hagerstown, the voracious Imboden left after staying in the place about four hours. He took the Sharpsburg road. A telegram from Philadelphia, dated the 8th, says: A dispatch, dated two miles north of Hagerstown, ten A. M. to-day, states that one hundred and eighty picket guerillas, from Imboden's and Mosby's commands, entered Hagerstown at 5 o'clock, where they were robbing the stores and had fired the engine house. Thurston's warehouse, and two hundred tons of Government hay. They also intended to burn Zella & Co's warehouse and threatened to burn the town. The turntable of the railroad had not been touched yet. The rebels were heavily laden with plunder. The rebel General McCausland, with his brigade, was at Williamsport this morning; but reports say that he will leave to-day. A high wind was blowing the fire up through the town, (Hagerstown,) and great destruction of property was feared. Late dis