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Doc. 188 1/2.-speech of Dr. McClintock, at Exeter Hall, London. (from the Methodist.) Exeter Hall was probably never the scene of greater enthusiasm than on the occasion of the address of our corresponding editor. Formally the speech was in behalf of the cause of missions, but in point of fact, it became an appeal for the American people and the American Government grappling with a formidable rebellion. Dr. McClintock said: * * * I don't know whether any of you read the Times or nDr. McClintock said: * * * I don't know whether any of you read the Times or not, but I do sometimes; and the Times has been trying to persuade the British people recently that there is no American republic any more; that it has all sunk fathoms deep. I do not know but that this man from the country has got hold of an old copy of the Times with that in. (Loud laughter.) The Times said, the day before yesterday, just in the words that I will now quote: The great republic is no more; and Gervase Smith left us out of his speech! Shall I go home and tell my friends that I