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hich, though quite peculiar to himself, and his prototype yet proves his relationship to the "Bull Trotting" Yankees. To prove this, we insert the subjoined paragraph, calling particular attention to the Georgia gentleman, whose name is not to be whispered in the South, but who goes to England to fell a dinner party in London that there are thousands of traitors in his State besides himself: "No man dared to speak out until the Russian Ambassador arrived. I endorse every word of Cassins M. Clay, and wish all our representatives were equally national. I say I welcome our new Consul, and give him a cordial shake of the hand over his brave, bold word for the land I love; and you, too, my eloquent friend from Georgia--whose name shall not go into the papers, for I would not have your children who remain in the State suffer for your love of the Union--you, too, we welcome for your honest defence of the nation. You have astonished many present by your graphic description of affair