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m of all here, but our dismal forebodings were realized, and his death seemed to verity the conclusions which had been forced upon us, that when this monster attacked, there was no hope. General O. M. Mitchell is regretted by all. In the short period that he was here he managed to win the love and confidence of his whole command. His benevolent projects for benefitting the negro, and his eminently practical course in regard to them here, will cause his memory to be cherished by every Christian. In his death our country has lost an able General, astronomy and science one of their most gifted sons. His remains were deposited in the graveyard of the old Episcopal Church at Beaufort yesterday at 12 o'clock. The funeral was attended by Gens. Brennan and Saxton, Admiral Dupont, and Capt. Rogers, together with numerous other prominent officers of the army and navy. The New York press on the Regent elections. The World construes the recent result in New York as follows: