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the worst joke Mr. Lincoln has yet made. These articles are evidently not from any sympathy with Vallandigham, but from apprehension of the effect his treatment will produce in Ohio and elsewhere. Hooker's command. The Herald's correspondent, writing from headquarters 11th army corps, says: Col. Jones, of the 154th New York, wounded and taken prisoner, arrived here this morning. He makes the following statements: Jackson was wounded on Saturday evening by men of Col. Buschbeck's command. He desired to lead his men into action the next day; but Gen. Lee insisted upon relieving him from his command. The command was given to Gen. Stuart, who was execrated by the men for the recklessness with which he led them against artillery. Gen. Lee first heard of our retrograde movement when everything was safety across the river. An Alabama Colonel told Col. Jones that Lee was much chagrined when he heard of our safe retreat, and that he was expecting the arrival of Lon