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ntion. Commodore Henry W. Morris, second in command to Farragut, died on the 14th instant. Col. Charles Anderson, brother of Major Anderson of Fort Sumter fame, is the Union nominee for Lieutenant-Governor of Ohio. Brig. Gen. Thos. Welch, commanding the first division of the Ninth Army Corps, died at Cincinnati on the 13th, of congestive fever, acquired during the campaign in Mississippi. A Cairo dispatch, of August 11th, says:--"Captain Evans, Deputy Provost Marshal of Williamson and Saline counties; reported here last evening with seventy-eight deserters from the 128th and 9th Illinois regiments, as the result of two days scouring over the counties named." The report from San Francisco relative to a Secession uprising in Santa Clara proves to be fallacious. Gen. Wright is now engaged in erecting extensive harbor fortifications at San Francisco. Gov. Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, will soon authorize an election for members of a loyal Legislature, which w