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ederick, and another portion on the Baltimore peace. On the same day they appeared before Frederick, and the latest telegram, which is dated Baltimore, midnight, of the 7th, says heavy cannonading was heard at Frederick that evening, and that Gen. Wallace had repulsed every effort of the Confederates to take the town. A telegram from Sunday Book, dated the night of the 7th, says the bridge over the Shenandoah was in flames. Hunter is moving from Western Virginia, Couch is organizing the Pennsylvania militia, and Wallace is defending Frederick. Great excitement in Harrisburg — the New invasion — Stampede from Maryland. A special correspondent at Harrisburg, July 5, writes: On the breath of sulphurous vapors and "villainous saltpetre," were bore tons of rumors of invasion, and "war's alarums" filled the city with a thousand rumors yesterday, adding a zest to the excitement which — would otherwise have been missed. But Harrisburg, and no doubt all the towns in the <