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ernment, of course. In its "situation" article it says: The facts are ascertained that the rebels withdrew from before Frederick on Thursday night; that General Wallace is so strongly reinforced that the safety of that place is secured, and that the position which Gen. Sigel took on Maryland Heights, after he ran away from Masend the tellers back with the money and securities of the Bank. The fighting at Frederick seems to have been very slight. Though one telegram claims that Gen. Wallace captured one gun from the raiders on the 7th, yet no other mentions it. He was being reinforced rapidly with one hundred days men; many of them from Maryland. gap. The rebel force is now estimated to be about five thousand strong. Frederick to-day is not like the Frederick of yesterday. Since the arrival of Gen. Lew Wallace with his reinforcement the appearance of the city is entirely changed. Business has been resumed, and the people seem confident that the danger has passed.