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ntinue short until the obstructions in the Potomac are removed. Governor Morgan has created much dissatisfaction in the New York regiments by appointing civilians to command them. The Pennsylvania regiments share in the feeling. Colonel H. L. Scott, Inspector General, and son-in-law to General Scott, has been retired by the Army Board for physical disability. The name of Capt. Henry B. Davidson, of Tennessee, has been stricken from the rolls of the U. S. Army. The destinatiGeneral Scott, has been retired by the Army Board for physical disability. The name of Capt. Henry B. Davidson, of Tennessee, has been stricken from the rolls of the U. S. Army. The destination of the Naval Expedition is still a secret at the North. McClellan has issued an order for shooting four soldiers for sleeping while on picket duty. Some soldiers of the New York 33d, committed gross misconduct towards citizens of Louisville, and in consequence, two of them were severely injured. They have also been arrested.
e election passed off quietly to-day, and a small vote was polled, Davis and Stephens, for President and Vice President, received 627 votes. Col. Roger A. Pryor, for Congress, received 561 votes. He had no opposition. Fifth District. Keysville, Charlotte county, Nov. 6. --At this precinct the Congressional vote resulted — Bocock 71, Goode 26. The vote for Davis and Stephens is unanimous. Seventh District. Lynchburg, Nov. 6. --The official vote in Lynchburg is as follows: For Davis and Stephens, 444. For Congress; Keane, 534; Holcombe, 157; and Leake, 13. There was very little interest manifested, and the vote was small. Amherst C. H., Nov. 6.--The vote for Congress stands: Kean, 75; Holcombe, 44; and Leake, 10. Ninth District. Manassas, Nov. 6. --On account of the stormy weather the vote was small. At Cannon's Store precinct it was unanimous for Davis and Stephens. For Congress — Smith 98, Scott 26. Regimental vote not heard from