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l more circumscribed, the only channels remaining being the Swash and a portion of Maffitt's, and I have never less than three vessels covering them, and which now ride out the gales at anchor." A letter from Mr. Seward to Smith O'Brien has been published. Mr. O'Brien is urged, if he would promote the cause of America, of Great Britain, and of humanity at large, to speak and act for the American Union. Ex-Governor Joseph A. Wright, of Indiana, is talked of as the successor of Jesse D. Bright in the United States Senate. Mr. Wright is a Democrat, and was at one time very strong in his partizan feelings. The old Whig papers used to say that Bright was never right and Wright was not bright. That Abolition agitator, Dr. Cheever, is busy all over the country at his diabolical work, and flits about from New York to Harrisburg, and from Harrisburg to Washington, like an evil spirit. It reflects no credit upon Congress that Cheever is allowed to preach in the House of Repres