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On the latter he done the prophetic mantle of Ll. D. Russell, and attempts to tell what will become of Seward and other members of the Cabinet. In the next paragraph he has something to say about the emancipation of slaves in the District of Columbia, and closes with an allusion to the disposal of the Southern States after their capture. His whole letter is a silly, stupid, and weak affair. The only idea in it is that which he obtains from the discussion of the project originated by Secretary Chase, and advocated by Senator Sumner and her abolitionists, to bring the seceded states back into the Union as Territories. From this discussion he comes to the conclusion that the Southern States have committed suicide, and that the "great Republic of which Washington and his compeers were the founders" has collapsed in this he has shown his utter ignorance of American affairs and the American people, and, if his mind is not too obtuse, he will have an opportunity to grow wiser as he gro