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Mr. William H. Seward demands our admiration. His "God bless you, Hunter," and "Remember me to my old friends in the South," are exquisite. We had supposed that Mr. Chester, in "Barnaby Rudge," was a caricature, but we must acquit Mr. Dickens of all exaggeration. His polished masterpiece of courteous craft and malignity must hide its diminished head by the side of W. H. Seward. It were worth years of ordinary sightseeing to have witnessed that interview. We should like to see Mr. Hunter after that benediction. We should consider it a privilege to look upon the head honored by Seward's blessing. We fancy that a halo surrounds it; that a luminous shadow attends it; that troops of good angels surround the heatified man. "God bless you, Hunter. " (I am in hopes of hanging you some day, old gentleman, but, in the meantime, receive my apostolical benediction.) "Remember me to my old friends in the South." Let the "old friends" call upon Mr. Hunter and received the affecti