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Latest from the North:
We have received New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore papers of the 11th inst — Among the items gleaned from them is a report in the New York Herald, of the 11th, that Secretary Seward is about to resign and take a mission to Stope.
This news is given the benefit of a very large type heading in the telegrams of that paper.
After the nomination of Hon. Horatic Seymour for Democratic Governor of New York, he made a "stirring speech," denouncing the "radical legislation" of Congress.
The seat of War in Maryland--"capture" of a town--Gens.Lee and Jackson at Frederick — the Confederates at Hagerstown.
The National Intelligence says that the "rebels" have "fallen back" from in front of McClellan, who has advanced to within six miles of Poolesville.
A dispatch says that the Federal cavalry had "captured" Barnesville, about seven miles from Frederick.
A force of from 5,000 to 20,000 Confederates were reported to be at New Market, on the Baltimo