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sel had a white bottom, and he supposes her to be the French, of Baltimore. There were four vessels opposite the batteries that night besides the Delaware. One of them, an oyster boat, has not yet come up. The Meeting of Congress--Hon. Caleb Cushing. A telegraphic dispatch from Washington to the New York Herald, dated 30th ult., furnishes the following item: There is evidently less excitement than heretofore on the eye of the re-assembling of Congress, and comparatively fewer reen, of Missouri, turned up in Washington to-day, to the surprise of every loyal citizen. It is said he is on parole. Vice-President Hamlin and family arrived this morning. A strong effort has been made by the political friends of Caleb Cushing to induce the President to appoint that erratic statesman to the position of Brigadier General in the army, but it has not and probably will not be done. Caleb's record is not sufficiently clean, it is though, to entrust him with a brigade o