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t. The universal desire of the soldiers was to move on Pennsylvania, with a view to have an opportunity to visit some of the effects of war upon those who have been clamorous for the subjugation of the South. The conduct of our man at Frederick had greatly strengthened feeling in our favor in Maryland, and it was believed that the Unionism which has heretofore existed in the State would materially subside in that part of it occupied by our army. This Unionism has not manifested itself in any offensive form since our forces crossed the Potomac. Passengers by the Central train state that a rumor prevailed at Gordonsville that a body of Yankee cavalry were advancing from Alexandria, in the direction of Warrenton; but this rumor was of so indefinite a character that little attention was given to it. It is by no means unlikely that Yankee raids will be attempted, but we presume the wisdom and prudence of our military authorities have made ample preparation for such contingencies.