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supported by the Chase-Greeley party, while Cameron thinks his services in Pennsylvania deserve this reward. No change will be announced until after the election, nor is it likely that Grant will hazard an attack upon Richmond the Presidential handicap is out of the way. Whatever may be Mr. Seward's private views, the action of the Government in reference to the late rebel-Canadian saids upon St. Albans and our lake steamers will be of the most energetic and conclusive character. General Dix has been here upon the subject, and his course in ordering our troops to the bandits across the Canadian line will be vigorously sustained and followed up. The General this evening for New York. News from the Army of the Potomac about the Presidential struggle is of the most conflicting character. The fact seems to be that the old soldiers who served under him are for McClellan, but the new are for Lincoln. The officers, brave in the face of death, appear utterly cowed in presen