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In the Whig of yesterday was published a letter from Francis P. Blair to Edward Everett, dated August 24th, 1862, the original of whichn seeking some mission, probably that to France, and had applied to Blair for his interest. In reply, Blair tells him that he should be gladBlair tells him that he should be glad to assist him, but that the interest of Thurlow Weed with Seward is too strong for him.--This is said towards the close of the letter. But e made to Russia, which power would, no doubt, come into measures. Blair's apprehensions, it seems, had been roused by a debate in the Housete is now in alliance with Yankeedom, we cannot say. But we think Mr. Blair was most unnecessarily alarmed. We do not see what better ally Ynterest of Yankeedom. Seward knew how the land lay for better than Blair when he told the President, as stated in this letter, that there wayons, it will be recollected, was then absent in England. Francis P. Blair has been so long withdrawn from public life that it may be nec