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ngressional Districts of the State. The election is appointed for the 3d of December, and is to fill vacancies in the Thirty seventh Congress Our correspondent's letter also contains an extra-ordinary development relative to the doings of Hon. Reverdy Johnson in New Orleans. It appears that the money seized by Gen. Butler at the French Consul's, and which was returned at the direction of Johnson, actually belonged to citizens of New Orleans, and was taken charge of by the Consul to pay for cloJohnson, actually belonged to citizens of New Orleans, and was taken charge of by the Consul to pay for cloth in Havana, awaiting to run the blockade, to be used by the Confederate Government, and that the money, $405,000, has been actually sent from New Orleans to Havana, within a short period, on board the Spanish war steamer Blanco de Garay. The New York times on retaliation — the rebel authorities to be brought to judgment. The New York Times has an editorial on the recent order of President Davis, ordering the execution of the next ten Federal officers falling into the hands of Gen. Ho