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Caleb Cushing. --We are delighted to see it stated that Caleb Cushing has at last succeeded in obtaining employment from the Lincoln Government. He was one ofCaleb Cushing has at last succeeded in obtaining employment from the Lincoln Government. He was one of the most fervid champions of Southern-Rights up to the period that Mr. Buchanan's Administration began to give the South a cold shoulder. He was the President of t of the Yankee poet — Lowell's description, written in the Mexican war: "General Cushing's a dreadful smart man, And goes in for all places that gives plunder or pten himself." What we admire so hugely in the astounding summersaults of Cushing, as well as those of Fillmore, Dickinson, Everett, and all the prominent Whig, and complex, and enables us at a bound to master the whole subject. That Cushing & Co, should be for the Union, that they should be Americans, is just as naturiquity that the history of our race affords.--Let any man read the speeches of Cushing, Everett, Dickinson & Co., for years — before the period of secession — contra<