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e Southern States. We have only been known abroad through the medium of Northern newspapers; and then, habitual calumnies have been circulated through every press of Europe. Northern travelers have sown the same falsehoods broad-cast over the whole face of the earth. Mrs. Stowe has held us up to the horror of mankind, in a book that has found its way into every castle and cabin in the whole world.--Bercher and his Puritanical crew have libelled us every Sunday from their pulpits, and the Sumners and Sewards have gone abroad and sought industriously to disseminate the poison through the most influential circles. When the Prince of Wales visited this country, he was monopolized by the Republican courtiers, and did not visit a single town in the South except Richmond, and hence a Republican correspondent propagated the monstrous falsehood that he was insulted, and before the truth could overtake it, the miserable fabrication had traveled all through Christendom. In short, no miser e