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ortation company is to-day refusing to receive valuable articles for shipment between Baltimore and Washington. If the enemy has gained a position of so much importance upon Hooker's rear, there is cause for apprehension concerning the safety of Tyler's force, which has been holding Maryland Heights. Although it is hardly probable that Tyler has been captured, it is possible that his communication with the Army of the Potomac in Virginia, and with the force under General Schenck, have been brTyler has been captured, it is possible that his communication with the Army of the Potomac in Virginia, and with the force under General Schenck, have been broken. A flank movement on the part of Gen. Hooker across the three lower fords may result disastrously for the enemy, by isolating his right from his new base of operations upon the upper Potomac.--Whatever truth there may be in the report of Lee's proximity to Washington, there is still opportunity for repelling his further advance. Imboden taking possession of Cumberland, Md — conduct of the rebels — the discount on Confederate scrip. Imboden's cavalry took possession of Cumberland,