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r from success at home or from the forbearance of foreign nations, is to be hailed as a means of hastening the time when the Trent affair can be "avenged." Still, not withstanding this consideration, the feeling here would be in favor of leaving the Washington politicians to work their own way through their anarchy and bankruptcy undisturbed by foreign reclamations, if it were possible to do so without a sacrifice of principle. A Charleston vessel in the Mersey. [From the London Times, Jan. 23.] The schooner West Indian arrived in the river Mersey on Monday with the Confederate flag flying at the masthead, she being the property of a Southern merchant and planter, and having succeeded in evading the Northern blockade of the port of Charleston. She left Charleston on the evening of the 24th of December, and proceeded out to sea without seeing anything of the Federal blockading squadron. Before the West Indian sailed from Charleston the stone fleet had been sunk but sh