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Later from the North. New York and Baltimore papers, of the 12th inst., have been received. The American, of Tuesday, under its caption, "The News," has the following: The Washington papers of yesterday make no mention of the movements of the Army of the Potomac; the telegraph is silent, under the closed hand of the Government censor, and it seems probable that whatever new movements Gen. Hooker undertakes, a secrecy more rigid even than attended his last operations will be observed. From Washington the rumor comes that the army has again crossed the Rappahannock, and the rebels forced either by the necessity of obtaining food, the severance of all their communications with Richmond, or by the demonstration of Gen. Dix's forces from the York River, have retreated rapidly toward Richmond, leaving the celebrated plateau at Fredericksburg to our peaceful occupancy. The New York Times professes to have "positive knowledge" that Gen. Hooker had recrossed the Rappahannock in f