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the exiled Court of Charles the Second, offering rewards and honors for the assassination of the Protector, was also, in all probability, a forgery, in the genuineness of which notwithstanding, both parties seemed to have believed. These forgeries, committed by unscrupulous partisans, and rendered current by the public excitement, do not throw any doubt in the eyes of historians on the veracity of the authentic State papers of the period, or cause us to mistrust the official accounts of Naseby and Worcester. Much less do they lead us to set down the English as a nation of habitual liars. After all, though the authenticity of the report is denied by the Confederate Government, the destination of the vessels in the Mersey, the only charge to which, so far as appears, it was the object of the forger to give currency, remains undenied, and rather receives confirmation from having been so pointedly brought under the notice of the Confederates, and allowed by them to pass without