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e United States authorities. A dispatch from Fortress Monroe, on the 16th inst., says: The propeller Planet arrived here this afternoon from Baltimore, having on board the sub-marine cable to be laid across the bay from this point to Cape Charles. The line has already been completed from Wilmington, Del., to Cape Charles, and also from the headquarters of en. Wool, almost a mile up the beach, to the place selected for the crossing. The line will be suck in a few days and as soon as Cape Charles, and also from the headquarters of en. Wool, almost a mile up the beach, to the place selected for the crossing. The line will be suck in a few days and as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made, this department will then be connected directly by telegraph with Washington and New York, and the Government and the public will become informed of the important news transmitted hence from twelve to twenty-four hours earlier than at present. The line will be under the management of Mr. Wm. H. Heiss, of the U. Military Telegraph, and will be of the greatest value to the Government.