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Further from the North. Northern dates of the 25th inst. have been received. Of course the papers are chiefly filled with news concerning. General Ewell's march in Maryland and Pennsylvania. A dispatch from McConnelsburg, dated on the 23d, asserts on the authority of two Confederate deserters that the whole of Ewell's corps is within the State of Pennsylvania, and that the rebels are overrunning Franklin. They had taken Mercersburg in the same county, and driven in the Federal pickets ailed on the evening of the 24th, at the report that the enemy were advancing in strong force on Carlisle, which is about 7 miles from the town. They were meeting with no opposition. Gen Knipe would probably give them battle at that place on the 25th, on which day they were expected to arrive. No infantry had been discovered in the rebel force, though a large body was thought to be with it. From another deserter, the statement is published that Ewell has only 12,000 men. They left Hagerstown