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d yesterday at the White House. It was the result of the late visit of Senators Wade and Chandler to the Army of the Potomac, and had reference to the offensive movements which the rebels in Virginia have been for some time threatening. "Gen. Hooker is said to express the opinion that they are bringing up all their forces from Charleston, and probably North Carolina, for the purpose of making an aggressive movement. In view of the publicity which has been given to these threats by the rebels themselves, it seems most likely that their design is to provide for the defence of Richmond, and by their usual bluster deter Hooker from making another advance." Riots. A riot occurred at Harrisburg on Monday night, the 25th, by soldiers dissatisfied at delay in payment. None of the ringleaders have been discovered. The city will be taxed to pay damages to the amount of $3,000. On the 26th "there was no extensive outbreak, although several raids were made on other negro quarie