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agons. All the officers were new uniforms, which had, no doubt, been sent to Hagerstown by rebel sympathizers, in anticipation of their arrival. Gen. Johnston'sifferent directions into Pennsylvania. There were but few rebel troops at Hagerstown yesterday. All gone into Pennsylvania. General Lee and staff are on thigram from Washington, dated the 25th, says that Ewell's forces passed through Hagerstown on Tuesday. The head of the column entered the town on Tuesday morning and mseizing all the horses they could find. Our informant says that when he left Hagerstown yesterday morning it was understood that Longstreet, in command of the rightthe writer by an eye witness. The letter says: General Ewell came into Hagerstown on Tuesday in a carriage. This was the day the advance movement commenced, and doubtless Ewell took command. The refugee saw at Hagerstown a line of army wagons half a mile in length, going towards Pennsylvania. At Boonsboro' he saw a much