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average; corn rather better; oats decidedly a better crop than usual. In Michigan, it is known that many crops were burned, so that the average yield is considerably reduced. Miscellaneous. General Thomas F. Meagher has been ordered to report to Sherman for duty. General Martindale, of the Army of the Potomac, has resigned. The draft is ordered to commence in Ohio and other States, whose quota is not filled up, on the 19th instant. Several journals, formerly Republican, have declared in favor of McClellan. The Cincinnati Times and the Albany Statesman, both Republican papers, predict the defeat of Lincoln and urge his withdrawal. The Boston Post says it is a great relief to the Democracy to be rid of such an incubus as the Woods, and that if Vallandigham chooses to follow them he will have a rough road to travel. Governor Seymour peremptorily declines a renomination for the governorship. General Joe Hooker advocates the election of McClellan.