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ttle what. Give us a brickbat, a spittoon, anything." Seward has given a quietus to the Morrill tariff. Lincoln has declared against its passage during the present session. A new Congress will be called as soon as possible — say the 1st of June--and by that time Abe expects to have mastered the subject by arduous study. It is reported here that the Seward-Douglas Union party in Virginia intends to replace all our present Congressmen, with the exception of Messrs. Leake, Garnett, and Pryor. This same Union party is actively at work in the Peace Congress. The aim is to give something to satisfy Messrs. Rives and Summers, paying no regard to the views of our other Commissioners. Southern-Rights men are in a hopeless minority in the Congress.--The Tennessee delegation has let flat down. The Missouri men are a unit, and stand up pretty well for the South. So likewise a few Kentuckian, and two of the North Carolina Commissioners. At Charleston everything is in readine