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be ever made responsible for bantlings of a less equivocal description. But as we were saying, somebody, somewhere, said in a letter — or wrote if you will insist on speaking by the card — when some king of some country died, on some occasion, what we have stated above, viz: "The king died yesterday; the sun rose this morning." And so we will be bound to say he did, exactly at the same hour he had risen one year before. The sun is himself a king, and he lays abed for no man, be he king or Kaiser. He is a punctual monarch, and always comes up to time. Now, we do not think it the best taste in the world to crack a joke at the expense of misfortune. Therefore, in all seriousness, we will observe, that as the sun did not refuse to shine because a king of France died, so also it does not break in upon its accustomed hours, because the Union has been broken up. On the contrary, it seems to have broken out in a fresh place within the last week. All the little birds are upon the win