June 20, 1863 – Pennsylvania Invaded!
ADVANCE OF THE REBELS UNDER GENERALS EWELL AND TRIMBLE.
BATTLES AT MARTINSBURG AND WINCHESTER.
EWELL REPULSED AND MILROY HOLDING OUT FOR REINFORCEMENTS
Ewell, Erans, Early, and Rhodes in Command of the Rebels.
Milroy Surrounded at Winchester, Cuts His Way Out to Harper’s Ferry.
THE REBELS AT CHAMBERSBURG.
THE NATION TO THE RESCUE.
HARRISBURG, June 15.
The rebels entered Chambersburg at 9 o’clock to-night.
HARRISBURG, June 15.—The telegraph operator left Chambersburg at 9 o’clock to-night, some time after the rebels had entered the town. His instrument is now in operation five miles east of Chambersburg, at Scotland Bridge. A. G. CURTIF.
THE STATE CAPITAL IN DANGER.
HARRISBURG, June 15.—Midnight. The rebels occupied Hagerstown at noon to-day. From there they advanced in three columns: one on the main road to Chambersburg, and one to the right, and one to the left. Each column has 5,000 cavalry, besides infantry and artillery.

