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t one time he stands perfectly erect, and almost whisper his words, at another makes a terrific dive at the people, and yells like an Indian. He assumes more shapes, makes a greater variety of gestures, and has more tones to his voice than any other orator in America.] Maj. Prince appeared in a card in one of the daily papers, and denounced General Lane as a malicious liar. What effect this had on Lane we are unable to state. Governor Robinson comes out in a two column card in the Daily Times, and reviews Gen. Lane's speech. He characterizes Lane as a liar, thief, and murderer. We quote from it to show what a pretty quarrel these public functionaries have got into: "When General Lane says that my visit to Leavenworth, on Sunday last, was for the purpose of breaking up his brigade, and making Capt Prince Major General, he, as usual, states what there is not a word of truth in and if Governor Reynolds says so, he simply lies, and no one knows it better than himself. It i