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ee, with an army 90,000 strong, was marching northward and Hooker was marching on to prevent an advance. Lincoln upon the re also parading the streets. Army of the Potomac--now Hooker moved back The Herald has the following regarding HookHooker's retreat: It is uncertained that Gen. Hooker's headquarters left the station near Faimouth on the morning of the 14Gen. Hooker's headquarters left the station near Faimouth on the morning of the 14th, and proceeded towards Dumfries, where there was a rest for the night. At an early hour on Monday morning they proceerived on Monday night. Previous to the departure of Gen. Hooker, the 6th corps, which lay on both sides of the river belt there is a force of 7,000 or 8,000 at Williamsport. Hooker's Grand Army, on the 15th, was on or near the old Bull Runh Ewell; but at present they are keeping between Ewell and Hooker's army. This movement on the part of Gen. Lee has apparently bewildered Hooker, who did not expect anything of the kind. I cannot learn anything official regarding his movements, b