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The late Lieut. Earle. --The reader with remember the remarkable suicide of Lieut. Earls at the Exchange Hotel, in An reporter at that time employed in this office, noticed the event, in the local department a paragraph in which it was stated that the act was occasioned by insanity, which was hereditary with the deceased. --This remark, so unnecessary and heedless, no view of the case justifiable, attracted the notice of Mr. Wm. E. Earle, a of Lieut. E., and he soon afterwards write to the editors denying the statement, and inquiring upon whose authority it was made, This letter, in the course of official business, was transferred to the local department without reaching the editors, and was not answered, whilst the cause of rather aggravated by a statement in the local column that Mr. Wm. E Halle Cortez that insanity was inherited by his relative. That gentleman has recently brau to the knowledge of the writer never mad the paragraph for the very objectionable statem