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are also mentioned as sure to occur during the present week. We give some of them for what they are worth: The feeling in Washington to-day, in view of the general surpass of the Democrats in the late elections, is one of gloomy anticipations. Most regard it as a rebuke of the Administrative feebleness of the Government, but fear that the effect will be still further to increase its timidity and irresolution. Secretary Seward was with the President quite early this morning, and Secretary Chase soon afterward. Dispatches of the gravest importunes, and which may effect a change in the whale aspect of the war were to day submitted by the French Legation to the Secretary of State. Gen. Halleck expresses the belief that a foreign war, necessitating a levy an masses of our whole population would not be an evil without large compensating benefits. He expresses the belief that the North has not yet begun to develop its possible resources. An informal meeting of the Ca
oaf struck him on the head and nearly knocked him off his horse. The very devil was to pay for a time, but finally things got calmed down; but the boys did not go, and they have not all gone yet. It is generally conceded by all classes that the men should have their pay, and that Governor Sprague did not act a wise part. Some of the plans of Gen'l Mitchell Interfered with by his Death. On the 13th ultimo, Major-Gen. Mitchell, in command at Hilton Head, S. C., wrote a letter to Secretary Chase, giving the following as his intentions, if permitted to carry out his views. As he died of yellow fever on the 24th his plans were not as promptly carried out as they might have been. If he were, indeed, under my orders, I have an immense work for him to do, which I would commence without an hour's delay. I would begin the organization of my plantation system. A perfect census of all the blacks inhabiting the islands would be promptly made, My model plantation, with its fields,