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th the state of affairs in Missouri are here, in daily intercourse with the President, and they assert the positive necessity of taking immediate and decisive action. They confirm the statement made in recent letters from prominent citizens of the Northwest, that unless something is speedily done for Missouri all will be lost there. The Attorney General is unreserved in his expression of opinion concerning General Fremont, and does not hesitate to pronounce his retention a public crime. Mr. Bates is in receipt daily of letters from important sources in Missouri, indicating a dangerous condition of affairs in that State. His temper and his fears are greatly exercised by these dispatches. A full consultation on the whole subject will be held to-morrow in a Cabinet meeting. The violation of the Savannah blockade. The publicity given to the violation of the Savannah blockade by the British steamer Bermuda, is said to have proceeded from Lord Lyons's dinner table. Information