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e plans for securing a re-election are likely, in the second place, to lead to such disastrous consequences. Miscellaneous. General Hunter has been superceded in the command of the Army of the Upper Potomac by General Sheridan. Of thirty-two hundred men comprising McCook's command, only some six hundred succeeded in returning to Sherman's lines. The Union convention which met at Cincinnatian the 6th nominated B. C. Eggleston for Congress. The vote stood: Eggleston, 84; S. P. Chase, late Secretary of the Treasury, 39. A dispatch from Grant's army says considerable sickness prevails in the Yankee army. The New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, of the 6th, says: Judge Russell, this morning, delivered his decision in the case of General Dix, against whom proceedings were instituted to recover damages for the suppression of the World and Journal of Commerce, and also to punish the General for "inciting to riot," etcetera. The decision is