8 f :4jc FRIDAY MAY 8, 1863. o.'*iiiitErk co., Piondizois. , -• • cimmiligeations will wet be lasbileliedia gislaTaTOT kap Uxiow flakes accompany' 41 with the game of the • •• , • , . • . .• Sig osztrawyZaw.,lif Towanda, is -a duly an taariged agentto collect accounts and receive crip;, • Novvisra-22,. U 62 ,• ..; • 5.11. PETTENOILii _ No. 37 taikltirwt, N. Y.; a' id • Suite st., Boston, fai ttie Piiazdt , asr ratios iri those OM", Sad ars tilts Aditizilsements sad ni'dioitttiturs'if Bow'. FOR iLeetioadhkandiADeldre Peckee,platen bi 26 thellei 111 pod , ordeeraila be welted either h I oYeteeai pehiet. Pliebeiribederste bulbtre lyttalkofilieo " TO THE PUBLIC: • Tsie rATRIOT ,• operations will her4fteF conflipiti4 Direly by 0. BAARETT mut T. G. Besasstoy, un der the firm - of Ovßenstorr.-&To., the:eonnee- Lion of 11.. V. Wit.Synaltib siiidOstablish ment havinggeased on the 20gh Xov.en*er, Novosmut 210.862., The Berke county torispirators. We publish . on our outside, in full, from the Press of Wednesday,,the proceedings,, on sec ond hearing, before JJ. S. Commissioner Hear; lift, in the Cade of nib 'II,' S. against 'Huber, Philbert;Oxenreider, fridell and Moo thart, on-the ,Charge , of ciinspiring to abduct President lincoln, overthrow -the Government and establish a Southwestern Confederacy. The proceedings, 'we think, .will be found quite` rich; but We Eaten. not :make a word of .corn meat until the Commissioner shall:have termi-, netted the hearing and disposed of the case so far as hie - authority goes. • ' • Ws do not ask it in - a; joking mood- , -things' - one to joke except Uncle Abe;—but seriously weer, too 'serious an aspect not : ;for any having disposed of (as the Lincoln press calla .him;) the blunder. ing Burnside; the magn.4ceStrydps,.(with hie haid4itarters his saddle,)' and finally of boaiting, Fighting Yoe gooker,who.knew en actly--how.to "gobble up" Lee's army and take . 'Richmond, but somehow failed to dic` if--is it not abbot - tune to'give 'the path-finde'rlientint. another:chance ge goes tht rfliorp nigger :policy, and, of course, must be a great General. , Try him. We can stanctany amottot of non sense new; • " • , Provost Marshals 'The felt:living lucks (brithlackj , , as the ease may he) . gentlemen, have, heen appplntetiTro , •Tolk-M?xstia. lB ;f9r ga.44le- under the law fol enrolling-auml organising the militia:, Disti"lf W. E.fLettme,n; Philadelphhi_- •'2=EJwlu Palmer, of Phil/add'phis.. 8 Jacob A. Streten, ofPhiladelphia. .4 Davis - M. Lane, of Philadelphia. M.:Gardley, of Frazartird. , • G - JohnF. Freedly. ' • • Enos -L. Christman, , of Westehester. 8 - : • It A. W:liolimus. - • - Charlemagne Teiter. • 11 Samuel Ilbke, , of Easton... ' 1 • • a' ~1 2=_ W.-W: Kett:lain - s• • 13 Charles M.. Manirille, Tropf 14 Johb.llC.l: Clement; lianishang. • •1.5 R. M. Henderson. °, - • • 16.41earge Ritter ; Chambersburg.. -17' James Campbell; Hollidaysburg lg W. White, Williamsport. • Huth S.; -' 23 David. V. Derriekeeitiltleativille: .' Coulter, Gietinsbuigi • - 22 - James liericin„Titteliurg. , - - 4 - ffle. Kirker o itlleghetkt city. -,; • -24 John. Cuthbertsont , Washiegton. • Gen.Stoneww.en .lExp,e_dit;on -- Genernyt and . • ! Anse thnretrent,of, Arm Hook: sr.the results -of !Gen. 'l3tollB2olll'S Cavalry '; expedition lose. 'badeTi of `th it ititetest, - bat area totertheleer worthy of record as part, Ortlig =history' of these stirring thnes,,,;VeAtnve,it.is-trwt, 1.0.110 of the_ details of hisoperations, butt what ISVVlS:ffollt Wrelief Sour-00, - - CO therefore not be eiaggiratid: Raveis - of theok.Otite tASkltisrorces "playedeadhavoq witlkth*ir railroads ak : Ganover Junationf and other fointg,v destreving :locomotives slid , a, ` 'yoke Amount Of lithe' valuable Vroperty;_and all thg - zitilivad bridges:vathin five -miles. .61 Bich- ,mitt.-';, It seems to tis possible that: ; he might have taken. Ilichmcmd: had :he matle: the _Si c r:iteMliti, is-it is 'not probable that - there were manyliSOVitherS at the he' visa Within iv, mile 4 4f,tk - - - - _ • ' - .. , :r.7'.The-same;ltichmond papers mention , a Pi-, s' listolifrom Geu.liee to ?Mildest - Davie which fins that Gen parkon is kiliSd;and Generals ni*all_4. Jack . s on; iteth and A; P. Hill VS ,Terely: -wounded. Another, rebel dispatch states thartheir - loss in killed, and -wounaeci verb hit*. Tfie Veaiiik iit :Ea:gland-443114m. If we may judge by the bine - Of the dehstes, Aiere,ig, a ! pretty strong, feeling intense_ hostility to this country among • certain set. Mr. Roebuck, in tine Moose of Commons, denoillibed_ us as an upstart peo, pie;.': and declarca Aus.-_-mns pre ' 'pare'd to-go To*lstinArith us. Several tial members cello& Rhdiesirerh'very plain in th sir ispreekons of..4o!atOfackii)p..with the oouree _ of our-cruisers in. .reictioll to the Bei-. `MMO , of Itritialf vessels, and werCverr marked in thiir diseprobationrOf :the. conduct of ;iv pripar,, tir,:Atlitmi,:in giving a letter of vo- tention to a weasel engaged in. the. Mexican. trade: against , capture by:the blockading fleet in - Cdtamodore' , WilkeV aqttadtrow; = They w - e,re • &idea - giOnnda and holdin qur ...goyezpme*t ; to. a strict. acoonnt., ~The veacel Was said tca.be carrying *Tina and munitions :Of war to the littikinana. Earl Ruseell and Lord Palnierstiin, lidWeVer ' were calm,and "the' . • -. ~Fet i re ful,eit,ipprehend" danger frdm Ur/a:quarter- nevertheless true that or , &fa frolialteAdadreilty have produced unnattat ' aetiv~ty in this „yards; and-that a large irompei r :O l feelAltrete be grit beady for aerwieikwitit art sattCh „ PPasit;le, What #his metratiVitiiiihall: learn some time hence,— ' Sd muff h: otir'arniabli 4t r Franc regar fit. , e, hardly know what WM7, ; poleon lit, is iittd birtreatly offended at totiirnfessienii , pf • fikenagi . i t p atria in the - pa' !etween France and Mei:W l Willie Mr. Adams was issuing letters of protection to English ships carrying war material to Mato,- mons. It is confidently asserted that the French Minister at WaslOgton has been instructed to demand a disavowal from Mr. Sewara# W. A .. „proceerttingeilas r discontinua#ce Of th .: p r bind illi at non-complince Oath :is mancf - will 1* fot lowed by hostilkdemontitiatiOntflin the liartif the Emperor. _So we go. By the time we get through with our little domestic-difficulty, and take a turn et-loggerbeeds,witaieeiCuitere.o4lo4o and. the frogreatera ?f, France, we shall be a very warlike nation 7 -that is t .whit,Ei,left.pf us will - be; • • . • -. • Arrest. of C. L. 'lftanaidighom. Vre haieVot Oen among thoib *ho admired atoinNaved, 4o eent:se Oflial,Otell and % mihold 'ng Dewocrat s and , statooMan. n "hen we sty we iremnototone . 0 f his . 4 d m irem we "mean the miiiiinres twitrpoitect i nbt the th an (Or wlib could open fea rless, inuttliti manner.- of,the . man—so. for : abOe the. groveling, sneaking { cowardlyynature o.f, his hers'malii rot appiove,th•opolicY he prciPOaed,.'atid'`Oro4dlreniillye t af,us3ittness that our cq,umust..4avp..nqither est4ibuted to the oiroolasion-ot.his views nor -tn. the ,ringing • of the profiles• chanted by thousands of tongues and i elovently repeated by a large'pertion of the Democratic Pl'ess2 We hays Oir4l.Y /eti him alone, to work. out the salvation qf•the ' Union in his way, if he cottldi contenting ourselves utterance, te , the dotrittes Ond sug: gesting the Foastygs Thionivo thought, Ilest to accomplish that end, and protesting against and combating !rase we'thought unwise or im prudent. We'._4e *l iit6soi6d Mr..Valland,ighaM Ate touyudh;al,fur, • But we have always-believed. his -motives• and his tiVects-to he patriotic: However misz taken he May ,havi been in his viewis, the' charge of treason preferred agginst . lini, by his political enemies is both maliciouskand absurd; and comes with a' bad graft -from men- who advocate Execntivi the qenstitu+ lion, and, declare that ".the Uniont9 it ,Walkokhall never be restored. with :41'4r ,consent: Mr. Vallandigham" is not made Hof the stuff that enters',B9 largely into ;the: composition of tors. He ie a Bold, feariesti,• : high-minded roan, above stratagem and intrigue—which a traitor not.; and we should,seerch,the secret recesses:and perliens ef the,White , geuse,, the stately mansions of f some of the Cabinet of-, cca)s:lindcl9l6'i!iek . NA:litVitiiti ? rather than, the .demloils .oi Mr., ;1 7 ,alikkfik4ghant,, for . evidenoes,of treason.: - • I.Bneh , is Kw opinion 'of DZr.. Vallandigham., As contrasted with hie ' refit - era hOlstatitity in our estimation, ahnottlOpetiese:": If.ecause isve do not concur: with him in.oPinion,,it,doei not follow that we ihould---ilOW!that , the hand Of: arbitrary power ; hag • upon " "and-he. l is a eaptive:ln prison 'and 'stirriUncied with. bayonets--turnloit.t.erly.against l him t ,and hitt in general shout of ,Abolitionism, for his . crucifixion. That is not our Way- In the, hour, of prosPefity:lwegalie Oki* no aid„ .encouragement—rhesanesk,ws, diA'notAki.nk he was acting wisely., that. he ~has been seized—noeby - the process of :civil laW,. but 11)y mihtar7 Authority. p lot the thee` tif day, but in. the darkness 9fl4it.e, aiid* . finiFied hit - ay from his home under a process that,..shchll.cl :never be. neknowiedged: by' a freer Teeple 'ea long as'tha sidikkinitittition bf the'tiiit'llkW. unobstructed - we are ' free •?, t l e3 7 P 47, eel at du t y irkelgeheAtt ihiPn ukteistand ' O 9 4int; ; and see that he •reseivaarableastejnetiee!ftiii' Efie'admidittiation that has takefilltintin i self, the. ",volt - ttri the manner in which it waaacconiplishe ri • d. - We haie a right to ask, in I l ho. fi rst „ . With what crime is' gr. al : hkudigham, -charged? "c-itkr the•secend place}AtiWhatiwativ the necessity for thifiterrY Wriest? at • Mid... , ih the third. place ..thlt he ' haYe , sPeedy ,- Atialkiiildhy. , hts POcilf4l# a vivre :court.” t; ~_ Th..o . • -11-1 =I =The°~vLbld' dottiitr~ 16 hick bf WI bseins to reefs' withinit'chlttN raftiiioifir}ent • witliout eitralg, : a t ilkg c h axges;lpt t cc rthoplanqtititi - -t - or trial. 41. .: 1 7 -. Nu adaninistrationiatettttterlY iinkre'cile, Cow—, at•dly or depraved wottldgab - - - kililty"!Cf ilia' 1 prciceedinzs; atui3l . o, people, ft; to lie free !*ill 10 4 P5i1e* 1 7• 8 4 3 9i 1 4,i 4 1ti.4D 2 st • • ~_£. If Mr . ; VallandighaM Imo keen ;guilty of any .. offeilberitgaitikt 'the laWs:of •lhe`lJnieft, State of Ohio, or the military ordgs ufi , tits itAii4fseite . t, let hitn be - tried; and 'coittriCii'd on inhicsil s 4l testimony, )et. him be, putiioed. he ; has committed tree=; cop ; : if he has entered into nnpoombination for unlawful linfposes, if he is it.&ittspiratOr against 'the governnient ; hen E totild i 4; ..whether 'death ur iMprisSument., pit let him be fairly tried „and .:conviMcdfirst. ; We' iwoulil '- - ecreen hirer froni puniehm'Fnt,, if , gnilti; if - we bad the power fb aa , vo . - fie•vic k ai : ld not even crave the. emeucy e govern ' Ul of meat iii his behalf—but in the name of justice and Humanity; let: him -have fair and speedy -ittid•lba; proneuneed •guilty, under; the, forms of hi : anOng iyittcrincieti .7.10/44 he may 444 , 1i0t e9°lFOllMt and as "ing . for his immolation while there is a possibility ; -••tif his innOSence. r• • s ; '• : - 'wttekl 'the: 014U4adiziti. wite; in -the pii4bin...tif many, ip_ the s uc r teas of .the : •natioual.;Democracy—to-morro.w;' Untese jaititto be' troaa , him, he -may. prove .o Worn in the of the' tiarninistiiitiazi, or an Old Man'of the Sea, *horn they cannot shake off; and : who will ride them to death. • The Philadelphia- - Bidietin, one of• the un questßiming supporters the adininistraticn, evidentlilabas under the itapr . essionthat the .• arrest.uf Qallandigham,is another mistake and discreetly observes “We ;mat that there is seine good, sufficient, tangible ground Tor the arrest of C. L. Vallan dikhatil, wide,/ `fifreportedtrotn Cincinnati._ Wd trfitSt:theke specifict , charges , Of treason, oreotitir other offence; 'to'-be. brought against. hini, : andAhat he will be.tried before• a court of - justice: -* 7 • * * * 1 • * * ".-janfniertiginetiarallegations are riot pliffi_ dent giciundsfer 'the inearceration of any man. Therefore it-is that we hope there is a positive aid sufficient groundufev.tall. .Indictment and conviction. for .treason. .:Thelgovernmeut has gained nothing by , arresting mien -ort- vague • accusations and then-discharging thenswithout trial.-- If , one .00 • more of ;those wito 7 were ar rested in the .beginning-of the zrebellion had been .convioteti. rad (hung. thertsrfleAtild haVe been little needettfurtimer,arresteei • Wily titz—but, although, (ice's part of the we g hive v otnittid)'ih l it 'l3ulletin • • • • • ;:- .., ! expresies the tliat,.‘rallguiaxghttm "is at heart a traitor, and that he depersists-Li". tor's death," we strongly suqiiiititakii AK turn out in his case, as it.hasstle th the ofoje ' of hundreds of others seized and imposonedtrY" the 4 ' iltaini f t!ation—that is, that thore is: no ape ito ch - 0 against hito t 44, An i i 4tenoo wha jiver to:Oionvict him or treasol4 , 4ouspliioy or any lesstr crime ; and, therifOre; after. he shill have" been kept in pilsott tong limo to satisfy the malioe of hie efietAiett, or Oen tite,, public, tried beyond endurance by such exer cise of arbitrary power, shall raise their voice ,ftwilndignantly 00 Aetertained!y demand his trial or release, his prison doors will be opened and he -will .1)e told to go hia way, .Without knowing who Were his accusers, or of what of fence he was accused. TUE ARMY OF-THE POTOMAC. RETREAT UP GENERAL• HOOKER-RE RE• ; CROSSES THE RAPPAHANNOCK. • It iswith r unfeigned•aorrnw we announce to our readers to=daftlie defeat and retreat of the magnificent Art ay of the_ Poninec. This unlooked: for intelligence-unlooked.. for, we me=an,' by over-o'onfidetit and sanguine. people— 'Will sadden ilunieViiazi of lie - wits: Ainin the dead . 4ave fallen in vain-again iTelasok. upon , the wounded and: suffering, the brave men who have been mutilated is bdtle, , without the eon 7, golatiOn of success to asstiage:our ' : But let us try to bear it, as we have borne ; other similar : unexpected' „ reverses, : :with - - manly fortitude: If the war should emitinne, under the guidance. and,,for the avowed purpose of those who.adininister, the government, we may, consider ourselves fortunate indeed if other and far treater evils do not befall us. 'BAt this is hardly a fit time to indulge in re f/Wiena upon a result. at *nee so unfortunate and so distressing. With the relatives and friends of the - gallant men who perished on the bloody:110d we sineerely sytipathiie, and what we ern do, we cheerfully, do to relieve the wants and sufferings of-the .woun ded warriors who• will soon fill our - hospitals. Thole' who lfave" leiture and ciui commend •- - • means should at once turn their attention in that, _direction,. , -We-have to-day no particulars -of -battles 'fought- and.' *on or lost td give ', hbd w 6014 Such PartiVniais be of interest neiv itriVe had them. It is enough, fox us to kncor Abet disas :; -ter has,befallen our fume, and that Oen Hooker . , ~ again who set out a little 'over -, a *eek ago with the finest army, tlr..'nfAil4 ev.eriair: and 146 ?hopes of complete enceese r .lias re,orocsed the; - Rappahannock., baffled and defeated; aftet , susT , taining e t frightful lass, real ( extent 'Of , vvehich.. .*e'Sliall pietalilineVeritllovi - —' '' r - We subjoin ths information upon which mir remarks-are:founded:: : - ::. t• 7 . '' -; .' •.. : • From the Natiodetlntelligencer; , Mor 7 i I , • • Official 'information received /ast, evening at. the War ...Department: authnrizes, am . to , state that General; Hooker,. after, waiting in avain near Chancellorville ;on Eruesday last 4or , strer newel of: the battle -by the enemy,: re-crossed the Ra,ppanannock on the evening of that day, intteenced .hyt prudentital..motives, , springing doubtless in. part: rom the great land-sudden ?rise of the •Virginia„rivers; in :conseqnencti Wf the recent. heavy rains.: , ~i,,1 i .1 ,t, f_' -We da , not 4earn .that Gen. /looker was !EttfA prised, before. making ,t hin retrograde .movkv- , . Went, of the, Success which is: aßegett.talitife' attendesithamveratietta of. . General Stoneman • in brenking - the enemyls . communioations iith '.Riehrnottd. - . If-ethic ,ntet httit been: /uteri , to Mini' {assuming (it , An, be a '.fact,).! dt.. may! -be doubted whether:General, gookert twooldhave :deetned-itueceusery to *Lake antepinbiolt , ,niust tend Co deprivefhint of:sonatt atjebish•ofkirt:ed- Talutages-resultiug dram AGen.iiStontmite'd, c4J--.- oPOntivei , eXPeditiotta : ;' ,-... .!. li---!. • .). ~- -, ! '' l " - • Amoog.. events whiolt have: notAcauepiredt :or:tidally, hutnf.wltiolk. tiliere,autru tants ht4+lng •the-appearatufe Of.tratit. it ;may .ba-stated lhdtr Gem iSedgurliek l in I:endeavoring...an ly.inriday eve pi ng•leet, tWith,the gttnitter , P art fof th i a, do m ,.mandittct: etect, a,junetion. -with .oets.l ktee/cer,'f , army , near ; Chaneellanail*.enecoaniened 1 tltA i erten:6pin force an d attetlwifh la SeriOUtitreillitps, 1 ,tltVpartioulans OA whith arenotZ yetitnutrb. vit. a e,-; , ) inrote:ttuotw: SL, fillthekei letty IV. - .r .., ,;Wev - haw - 40hentiClinteiligenceIthati pen. ilooket.iltstonitstaittedra PeueliElet into Nit.. 4% fought on Tuesday i bbut heti( suce,eoed, an 4 4, 4 rcinglbisare3w IA aalitty.ion this Aide the' Ra pa hannock, Gen. Lee having hewn I,!bt , vii y 4 reinforced?. appear, - 'lib awe rfoutrd thitnse f in laufaelent:sacength , bi' retke*llitin we .atulaul on i f Hookertshaustedttro opsi.andavaa noffitr sue :Cesafal :that: fit ;hue; hetaniAleented:=pr.ttde t:. ,to f .withrdrater. , 'the! tirniy, stenos*: tha.:river4 . ~• iltoist !only nuo evident:. that there, is-ntt'often be noel I itheprebelw succeeded ein i•ooncentrating t their: forces, uptizt:the, pninr..uf ,a4teck, ftvliile , Octte ,which - ttliculdhaYnietvengthened :the autional, army gwerultuolarldictant or t‘wk klig i r itu yo l l t . Ito tenable. flea,: go oiter to maintaimthepositinnt which he had vaned by; a inastenlyi• era egyk .findrbeld thcciugh Awe. ;tremendous battles, , l it , must be presumed that the effint :to byeak,ita'A l eommanieations;: with Richmond i failed. Jig% . • wits able o .ctbagefox la e,:to - bring! up the .le,: v rebel force frem Richmond and points , ,p lior b; and General Hooker infeempellad to•retiraronu ,before over:nhelukinfnuminbers. - ~it :- I taw I*/ A T OR A r eT Rw rIT 4 - P E • 12 ! .: 1 0; kV:34/3 Sir r apB tOrn (A—Att excitement, of (pe, 'ltveliest character transpired yester4y l ,clused rilttook. upon Ale.v,ausier.Aupeta l a 4egre , um:onm the service of the 'at; was first Otiserved - itt' a,car, at, the 'President, Street ..g-epOt t , cp. roote North, , I,teing . full .untfor i m i : There, naturally wcis a rArtt: commotion to look upon tie-fir_st .negr,o iofflO.V= i .that passed through our city A l police Officer, f l ndif,4 tc,4t. l trou . rquld ensue if t er negro 13,1 d not rcipoxe . his straps, advised .him { to ,eb, tali aztother j fieat and: hid; ,his rank Ile. in, eiantly / 44. riot chtigo thing hat whnt• MY. 41 1 V and position, entitle , . Jae to." In a k omont vA.Orivords rush . was made ior him.mitt 41p,, ehOulder 'strips, mit , offs . At One tires itwas thought tha_he wouldfhave been killed, so eaCtte.d tv,as the , crowd. A gtrard pf soldiers; the. onn ,duty at th, depot, wort compelled to l go - to the assistB446e' Angu.vta,.- and ordered - the crowd to fall back, ,whith order was but_ - not withOht irluctatice.. The soldiers finding. Ant the , , , _negro m reatnett an.tne, ear he "milli be' killed, Conducted him to. he office of Colonel,Fish. On the way.litther a crowd .'of several halt-. dred persona followed thew, and when near Fayette street a,yoing man Tnslipi upon Au gusta and struck him. The youeg man, who proved to be charles„ff.ancock, - late conductor= on the city railWaY(„iras Arrested and locked up in the Central - police.stai i i. A on ug h u o g u t a a o w t,o as o k w e e i f uurale ul r. , of the action, of. Colonel Fish. in the office until, near one o'clock. when' he taken to the depot, an , officer and,a large t P i v r e a s t t accompany ingPtreet 11d cl io rik Te tt nr c e e \s t; t n d er e Central Market space a young man, named_ Japes Dunn, Bprang . at the negro and dealt. lasi popferitil blow in the face causing a eepious flow Of. b1'044. Ang n stii; fele,ing that he would bo killed, started to run Info' •lally 1 !IL,'? was atiiiiiiog;in doorway slammed the door to and refused to let .him entnr,,Atte. ~!Flee laige crowd ,which tip,oNriog ,tqinliw began to 0 47 collf , "kilr4} 4 ° l ( "4altC 4, and - was only th i e 9mcet:e dis)laying(heir, revOl e y vers that „the i crowil could, he . .pieye ß tea from dejug,forthir iuiler t ge, to the ,Ninforsunape tez' gro. Num was arrested and. is nn w in the. -CeAtral police station. After the above de rilstration Augusta reached the depot, and opefirkher molestation departed North. ::—BattiOre Clipper, Saturday. I• • ;When such demonstrations againO, tE sif shoulder-strapped eboiOes—Massa Liattum's pets—rare made in Baltftnoreorelty u . r tte , 'Centro' of , Gen. Schenlfe baponeis, a said, withal, to be•remarkablf 'toy+ whikt se 'es are we not to : expect . in other sections notwo welt, 0044 by Federal authority ? It is inhuman on the part of the administradon to place these poor black dupes of Aholitigniam in positions . where. the,y 1 0 11 -ahtairelmsublOt 0 tkuP o iFlneil and outrage, and frequently to imminent dan ger of life itself. LATEST NEWS PROM TRU ARMY OF THE POTOMAC By Telegraph to the Aseoctated Frees NEW Yo4tk, 111ay 7.—The Tribune publishes an extra ' with 'dates from the Army of the Po tomac of the Sth, which states that the army had recroseCd the, Rappahannock at the United States and Banks' Fords. . , , The order tor. retreat was a snrprise, as it - was believed to be the determination to march. ent-and-attack: the rebels in front. - • The Gros:slag—commenced, at, 10 o'clock on !Tuesday, At 3 •A'oleck, On Wednesday all the wagon and niule- trains and artillery had noosed, and the infantry.waq oroogilig on two bridges, at ,the United States Ford,,General 'Couch's oorps , in the advance. ~- The, r etreat•was covered , by General Mead's fiftiroorm , • '• k • ` • • Lee'velkarpshooters - picked off the artillery herses and sny mounted officers seen, - The'rebei batteries occupied all the advan tageous positions; Mid fired vigorously upon - Gen; Hecker's camp, =but disappeared as- soon asiour batteries-were opened one them: ' - At s oonsultstioWof the corps commanders it Was' decided that the enemy leas , too. power ` Gtn.''Sedgwick failed •to join Gen: Rooker,. and, being • hard - pressed,. crossed the , Rappa hannock to' prevent annihilation; hivexperiL Mont costing 6,000 men. - Gen. Sedgwick's - repulse; add - ed to: he weak 'cotinsele of 'Oen.. Hooker's corps columanders, *shbolt VISJ confidence, stain w fatal-moment he stevoi the order to evacuate his:Strthig 'position and hiifdrtifiednarapi and to'retrettt. , --theormy Ts' net panto' Stricken bat greatly deMorglizett by this' ingloribhB- retreat. , ' - THERE :WAS -NO "TIME qP.ROit , 'FRIDAY MORNING TO MONDAY NIGHT BUT WHAT HOOKER COULD HAVE ATTACKED 'AND PEATED "LEE'S. ARMY. — 'HE =LACKED 'THE Alinarr - TO' GIVE' THE' ORDER: ' ' Watiiiiiibtbit, May 7.--The follti*idg ttpyr,ears • ' in. the Netionat Ineellsibieo .1 6f Olio Inrorning : •' 'Offieihr ItiforMation teciiived. at the' War beF. "partnienf last evening itithe'rhehl - us 'iii stati: tbiteGen: Hobiet• after *tilting in - wail - nears rhaiitillorilliii bit' Tdesitty for at ' , renewal; tit 'flie'tiattleby'thb'ellelli37 7 , :re-treSeed' -thel ., Rip., thitiantiddroif The Stoning 6f iliat , day,- -itiflu ineed‘ by ilittdettiial'inotiteS; apilutitredcitibt - less is part from the great and sudden rice of the Viigibili kites; in 'oenSegheubeieff: the te sliiintleaby•faini.` 1- ' '''''' ' "-- . 7 ••,' • 7 .,." .‘ , ; . ' : -'l4 - ref'do 'mit leilitt ;tithe dia. , ' Hoefreto wild ap prised, before niakiii-g 'this•'mtrrement; of the, suocess.which is alleged to lie, - vei4tended the , o,perationivof f aeu., §tones/ap.„in,lgea.king :the Tebel'eemMarkieatie4 'Frjt. l l, 4k04901)-ck ;if ihita . ,fallts, had : been known tiahipt,Asolimktig it se be,' ; *Nett It.:elitY -1)e -dellbtjectiOletMt 4eR. We l ker ,wonid„ have,4cleemcd it necessary to take a l i step which must tend to deprive y i a, 4:ioniti at least l of the, a,dvantages . resulting from Gen. gtortectilci cooperative ext)e'djtioh, , fAt.n coo May 74 . - 7 4 . 01 e; i r 4 i . q, 11 P rIsued an extra with tote t'o;lli.wi.lig t :: r ; , ; ~' ' : '''''' ,i ; _pc Aichrucit4:pus i rs:of the.:6tiii. ,;state' that. Stoneman's i ikvAr,„ - te' destroill all ithe .bfigkes ib9tXrPe, l l 4 1 .91'9 2 9n444..,th.„,e,R, cPPaliali - - : ne,cl;„to,r4 up, we rstlreadS; cUt i ttotynt,lte t6le-' 1 a.. 4 ,1 44. lipes,an4 - ventur i cif.*itbik a fely; , miles af,,iciAlw9, l l,4 t op Reo . mept I:7iiiil, collllioation A911:1)044 with cll , 4#;l,AlTti,i.:l,t.. - . ~ w• ,01tic . 4,1; 11,4044 Q,.. r?,nl o.9l:ken:Lad - state, that after the above deldefeidentl, - tie i i liPlaytd ) '-1111Pitilin'ilibb iiitkialrY %Ai tiliteptailes, forliiiii: l 4e, klinewofs,eiliservatien.tol!datectirapprowohing rtbetstoinforeements.a :a ~, .7. , 1 IOA ' 4 511 %::"..? 11 1 1 1 1 f.' ißetafnrcernento ltreespreastug,down4-0: (tea. Hooker, who will thusk-outnumbert,arky:ft,irce i brought againstthitaa It ISSlStblibsted 'nettles massed his army one -, our.righto sta.:that iitstß: Ho eke! iwillt-istudedii. l ) atelrehangc hielbasa.oft.ooneatiass, but : where is unknown: /Oen. Alanker.:4B: •mueh dis lseaktaded4-baUtherB.is...hopo.74;.-.41:.-,-I i -.7 , i ,. .• Gen. Hooker was forced to cross thejba part hatittbbffe4ll/ er'n'Etkitilife€ 'of 41% ''superior ree, • and therlhtfperiTpr 'Ont./n[4l%lp of Lee. Qt .• c Klititti - tie,iteCitiArt: ''''''''" .f ul .' ;Niii ," Yo slc 31"kirl... 1 1') . iVINlyr'' toil 'Yfqr`.24 atilt., ~.. ti , ...,-1 Jf7 f :AZI ..io 4;f , ) k i ' lv - , • as ,Josued an ext.!? ctifpgval, ;11„ e A r h sliated Thiiied:sl42e r e. i fA, ,A a 7 -... , 1 1 ,&, saying, t yesi,grittAmotplng t'he`trtilne vtoe .tart_bildkred bii`cATO,.iiklyfr, l . 4l4 ;R:dkik all EMI 'itikfois ex -1 tra ;3 1 41ie 4 44:,, lie re' iteralitdifill: ; '" Th d' tbr un 'Weli Were ' ' likgeil , : 4464 d tti'i . ,WaShib teiti;' leaving ottilkictflef. Ole:Mit thein ' 7fliVity , antt a . itilleV: ( ' . '' "''• '-'-' . 4 '. J 1 „: the rfin fell lin tiirailte, Siret i pinit'wit* the brikili 7 still' ihreattialflethi"Pcititlienb." i tile i:i'vov:i l l).4V; itfq,' Ude Obti' of-- tore' , po l top n , : WriAgs7ll tak6i 'tb 9 lbligilib ti %lid '6ther: 'Tilde' ' boughs l itere 'sVielbliitibri the - y.66'6rib td pre vent,noise,, a s m,i A,wid.pAll.t"tlie - itie'dpi cora, .Akgte: -, 1 Iltqg - back. , • ' ``- ~ TV KiT.st',b.l;irh§rdt-Otid'hildlaY6 tiov3 niariy• ill 6,qt TY;"'Vhird' . Is lit h iiitrOnehniVnis-'4l l cover the 4etredt: ' ' • '''' ' i '''' - '-. '•• '' 1 : ...2'.: ° 'it,iftißl:?o;l'olp , loo , will - reaell'this side be-, torA r t.l4,,retiels, 4l'atio,fp , t - ' the - fetreat, but the sannenallibilia s , eosineikeodAuite i ,fereelY at Jtheltott . . , audi:desperatnbaltletisnotiidtin-ob,- 4144?..'.2; '''':;: :): .- - , ~ , ~ I , - The,Teade 4Te. Adiftt44; '“dureAjek.--04117-i,Vit" • in, skein, ,Pu.t ,the, ambal t anc ; are :coming bp' to , XOTOaee-Wei-.. I.i. ;-- - - •.. 1.5 - c , , 4 1‘ ' ' ' . SierieiWASf4Ct 4g IIII KIP ~P ISLAY; of oproon sequence., . .:. • t, _ if...- ,•... • . c,' . : ' CI The esemy has evidently taasse4:l4o efeN 5. 0444e4/41417 Wilkttiq - Pi.9b0.01, 4 F ,9 t crossing., atto.v.-e, - ..aed eitteek l ieM4l l 7ellk.JAa. eill* ealfreae h but: the -high-water lell.l,;(:TPB4.l74.PAimetre, pyres pontoon ,trains aye elo i sfn near .IfSmil-• is itsailekthat`the -I .rShel - mil make ea slemonitration) aorßihi Ole o* . liPO*l'reder i icksbirlg. , A -great number of wounded have; into the hands of the miettly:•' Our dead Q a.f the batle,f4eld of Sunday 'anti 'the- wounded are undoubtedly .dying in great nomhers.., , . Gerieril Hooker is much 4picitis*. Last night he 's, held consultatfolt *fth Generals, ip. Which It l .*aa sirged tftit.',i longer 'Stay would prose . un s afe .ferthe army, as the raid WAS falling heavily“and the river' rising ,rapitny. . The Trilpme taus that Gen. Whipple was se wo.tinded; aide, that it is lintiwnat head ,cfnarters,:that Stoneman Iva destroyed the 'bridge on tire 'lltedericksburg . and Richmond rsiirct oa, - near Saston7s &angst" but the ene my;.however; r e ceive Chia roinforbeutints Way of. Richmond..„ -, Gen. Stoneman is now across the Rappahan :nbok, and* Scouring' the Zblintry on Ilipoker's Fiiitourti; May 6-10 a: bridges have.been swept away on the railroad from Aquia last night. Ouildin‘ parties= were at work all night, and the trains are now' running :a 1. :" „ I i 4 rumorod that . tits 'navile t y hah . crossed over upon the Northern Neek; id+ansing CantiduilY VoWarda thiS plash. A fOpe bsen scot