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000 to 10,000, infantry, cavalry and artillery, accompanied by a large wagon train. The whole of Longstreet's corps had crossed the Potomac, and is advancing in different directions into Pennsylvania. There were but few rebel troops at Hagerstown yesterday. All gone into Pennsylvania. General Lee and staff are on this side of the river. A proclamation from Gen. Ewell The Herald publishes the following proclamation from Gen. Ewell: Headq'rs second corps army ofNorthern Virginia, Chambersburg, Pa., June 22, 63. 1st. The sale of intoxicating liquors to this command, without a written permission from a Major General, is strictly prohibited. 2d. Persons having liquor in their possession are required to report the fact to the Provost Marshal, or nearest general officer, stating the amount and kind, that a guard may be placed over it, and the men prevented from getting it. 3d. Any violation of paragraph one, of this order, or failure to comply w