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he interest of his own country, and in diametric opposition to Governor Kossuth's decidedly expressed opinion as to the duty and policy of non-interference in such questions. And yet there was still ringing in his ears the toast offered by Judge Kane at the Philadelphia Banquet—The Cause Lib. 22.14. of Freedom throughout the World.—Its enemies are the same everywhere, and why should not its allies be the same? A commentary on the same text had been furnished by the experience of Mme. Theresa Pulszky, the highly cultivated wife of Francis Pulszky of Kossuth's suite (his quondam Minister of Foreign Affairs). She, having on Christmas Day, 1851, paid a delightful visit in Philadelphia to Mrs. Mott, expressed admiration of her to some gentlemen, one of whom exclaimed: You do not mean to say that you have called on that lady? Why not? asked Mme. Pulszky, adding that she regretted her inability to repeat the visit. But she is a furious abolitionist. It will do great harm to Governor