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re he is appreciated for his sterling qualities of heart, his unflinching integrity, intelligence, and industry. A report is in circulation to-day that Commander Shufeldt, acting Consul General of the Northern Dictator for Cuba, has ordered the U. S. steam frigate San Jacinto to follow the British steamer Trent, and to arresterica, and take them to the city of New York for deposit in Lincoln's boarding house, at Fort Lafayette. Although I have no faith in the supreme intelligence of Shufeldt, his mind not being in proportion to his physical construction, yet I do not believe him such a Dogberry in small clothes as to commit such an act — there being elievers. Rough and Ready. [From the above it will be seen that the Federal steam frigate San Jacinto was sent after the steamer Trent by acting Federal consul Shufeldt. The New York Herald assorts that Capt. Wilkes, of the San Jacinto, arrested Messrs. Slidell and Mason on his own responsibility — a statement contradicted b