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Forney, of the Washington Republican, made a speech lately in that city, in which he pointed to Dr. Garnett's house near by, and told hle house and a profitable practice from that strange impulse, quoth Forney, which has led so many good men into this "hellish rebellion." The nda. According to the Yankee criterion of madness announced by Forney, Moses was a lunatic because he preferred to endure affliction with the incurable insanity of its advocates! But we must remind Mr. Forney that there is a difference of opinion among mankind upon this as s who have preferred liberty and virtue to property and life. Even Forney, wallowing deliciously in the mud of the Washington stye, has oftenorld of injustice and oppression. The illustration employed by Forney may suit the capacity and tastes of his audience, but we prefer theds remain who would sooner die than live under that despotism which Forney considers more desirable than the loss of a house and income.--Ther