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s Morse. We observe that Mr. Seward has presented to the illustrious United States Senate the memorial of the illustrious Samuel R. Morse, the illustrious inventor of the Magnetic Telegraph, (which he stole from European inventors and from Prof. Henry,) praying that Congress will grant an extension of one of his illustrious patents. We hope Congress will do no such thing. The illustrious Morse is an illustrious humbug, as was proved in a suit before the United States Court, the testimony strious Samuel R. Morse, the illustrious inventor of the Magnetic Telegraph, (which he stole from European inventors and from Prof. Henry,) praying that Congress will grant an extension of one of his illustrious patents. We hope Congress will do no such thing. The illustrious Morse is an illustrious humbug, as was proved in a suit before the United States Court, the testimony of which appears in full in the reports of the Patent Office. If any man ought to have a patent, it is Prof. Henry.