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of Cherrystone Inlet, to repair immediately to Alexandria for the French Minister. She proceeded forthwith, and returned to Hampton Roads without even giving the commandant time to visit Washington; and after a brief visit to Gen. Wool and Flag Officer Goldsborough, the Gassendi got up steam and went to Norfolk, whence the French Minister was to proceed to Richmond. Miscellaneous Northern Items. The following compilation is from the Philadelphia Inquirer, of the 18th inst.: Carl Schurs is very ill with typhoid fever. A dispatch is said to have been received by Gen. Buell's wife from him, stating that he was not injured in the late battle at Pittsburg. President Lincoln has signed the appropriation bill for iron-clad steamers, including Steven's battery. The telegraph cable from Cape Charles to Fortress Monroe is not yet laid. Slaves are stampeding from the Maryland border counties to the District of Columbia since the passage of the emancipation act.