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oisterous passage from the mouth of the Mississippi. She is declared unseaworthy, and will be overhauled. She left at the mouth of the Mississippi the U. S. sloops-of-war Richmond, Vincennes, and Savannah, steering for the Southwest Pass. Bennett's Impudence. They are about to capture Washington, says Bennett, in an attempted sarcasm in the Herald, of the 28th, on the movements of the rebel forces, and adds; "They are about to capture Washington." That is very true, and they haBennett, in an attempted sarcasm in the Herald, of the 28th, on the movements of the rebel forces, and adds; "They are about to capture Washington." That is very true, and they have been "about" it for some time. But imagine, as they do, the thing done. What has become of McClellan and his army? Will Old Abe once more don his "Scotch cap and long military cloak," and retrace his steps, via Harrisburg, to Springfield? With what mingled emotions of admiration and pity the Confederates will regard Sec'y Welles, the last survivor of Noah's Navy Department! Will Cameron make good his retreat, and hide himself in one of his native coal mines? What will become of Seward