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are poor in pocket and distressed in sentiment. I cannot tell you anything better than of some of those who keep you posted in foreign news. The American newspaper correspondents best know here are Johnson and Mortimer, of the New York Times; Huntingdon, of the Tribune; and Buffing, of the Herald. Johnson, the Malakoff of the Times, has a reputation in America beyond his deserts. He is an Ohio man, and graduated a Doctor of Medicine in Paris. I should take him to be thirty-eight or forty yea in three- ture, by what gift of second sight does he learn the domestic relations of the Hapsburg family, or pick up the unpublished sayings of King Frederick William or Victor Emanuel? In close application, correctness and completeness, Huntingdon is the best correspondent in Europe. He is a dry, secretive, unsocial man, a sleeper over metaphysical treatises — a disciple of all new ideas. His judgment in international affairs is not better than other people's. He gives his opinion. He