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o be nearly played out, as far as recent reports represent it. The press telegrams are, as usual, voluminous, but confused. A new column of raiders, under Gen. Imboden, who crossed at Williamsport, entered Hagerstown about 8 o'clock on the morning of the 8th inst., the raiders who entered it the day before having left by the drels are plundering and destroying their houses in direct opposition to their promises. Notwithstanding the $20,000 the inhabitants had paid for protection, Imboden insisted on burning Zeller & Co's warehouse unless the citizens would pay him $1500 more, which they did. Happily for the unfortunate citizens of Hagerstown,adelphia, 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