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An interesting letter. The subjoined letter, from the late J. K. Paulding, which has recently been brought to light, will be read with interest. It draws a faithful portraiture of that grand rascal, Seward, the worst man whom the Puritan race Washington, Jefferson, Lee, Henry, Marshall, and hosts of the brightest and best spirits of the American Revolution. Mr. Paulding describes them accurately, and, in his antipathy to Puritanism, expresses a sentiment which is quite as common in the rious life was fast sinking to its ebb, and when the faltering body refused to support the weight of that great mind. Mr. Paulding's letter reached him on his death bed, only a few days before his dissolution. Hyde Park, Duchess county, March 1 require your exertions as well as the present. I rejoice to hear the favorable opinion of your physicians. Don't trouble yourself to reply. I am, my dear sir, Yours, very truly. J. K. Paulding. Hon John G Calthoun, &c., &c., Washington.