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Petersburg, July 14. --The Chronicle of the 12th contains full accounts of the rebel invasion. Gov. Bradford's superb country residence, six miles from Baltimore, on Charles street avenue, and several other houses were burned by Harry Gilmore on the 11th. Bradford's library and private papers were all consumed. This caused, dispatches say, arrintense feeling of resentment. Gunpowder Bridge, on the Philadelphia railroad, was burned at noon of the 11th; also nine cars and mails. It is reported recaptured. Hunter's forces occupied Martinsburg and Hagerstown on the 11th, but the rebels held the South mountain passes. Dispatches say the whole force operating around Baltimore city is not over one thousand cavalry, under Harry Gilmore, and yet the American says they have the city surrounded. It is reported that Gen. Tyler escaped. Grant has sent word if the forces around Baltimore and Washington can take care of those places and repulse the rebels, he can attend to R