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of digesting with safety such diet as universal suffrage than the members of Mr. Beecher's own congregation. Those who would propose the extension of universal suffow but the best thing that could be done for the world would be to carry out Mr. Beecher's proposition. If the evil did not work its cure in six months, to such an world would never hear of Universal Suffrage again, we are no prophet. Mr. Beecher, fast apostle as he is, is behind the age. This thing of Universal Suffrage,r this cast-off ray of American Progress would suit the genius and tastes of Mr. Beecher's sable compatriots. Cuffee is no Republican. He is a great aristocrat, as fond of title, rank and wealth as he is of hog meat and hominy. If Mr. Beecher will study the history of St. Domingo, he will find that Counts and Dukes are much more in Cuffee's line than universal suffrage. Unless Mr. Beecher has something better than that to give him, he will look upon him as "poor white trash," and refuse