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quity of our nation which all know to be the cause of our present distress. Second round — Sloane in the ring. Cheever being used up, the Rev. Mr. Sloane takes his place, whereupon Bennett mthe Rev. Mr. Sloane takes his place, whereupon Bennett mauls away in the following scientific style: Among the most violent of the abolition clergy who took the same ground with Cheever was Rev. Mr. Sloane, who attacked the Chief Magistrate for his pRev. Mr. Sloane, who attacked the Chief Magistrate for his patriotic letter to General Fremont, and denies him the credit of saving Kentucky to the Union, because forsooth that State had been always well leavened with anti-slavery ideas, and he had no doubt te, or to cut off the slaveholding States from the Union? For such a minister of the Gospel as Mr. Sloane, it was but natural to read with approbation to his audience the assault on the Constitution owork. The champion, not used to so many at once, becomes fatigued, excited and desperate. Mr. Sloane being slain, his friends break the ropes and rush to the rescue. The champion goes it miscell