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hies of the Government by his description of the ill treatment of the Union prisoners, as to have received from Secretary Seward and Secretary Welles, as well as the President, the assurance that the Cabinet would give the matter the deepest consideration without delay, with the prospect of succeeding in effecting some amicable arrangement which will meet the views of the rebels, and at the same time preserve the dignity of the Government. Lieut. Kurtz will probably be exchanged with a Dr. Sharp, now prisoner at Fort McHenry. Effect of the recent storm on the Lakes. Buffalo, Nov. 4, 1861. --During the heavy northeast gale of Friday the following vessels are reported ashore up to four o'clock P. M. this day:--Schooners Mail, ashore at Hamilton, Lake Ontaria; R. Campbell, ashore at Hamilton, Lake Ontario; Lively, Fontetspe, reported sunk; J. W. Sargent, on Cleveland pier, loaded with coal and full of water; Oriole, ashore near Point au Pelle, Lake Erie; North Star, ash