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Ambassadors at Washington. --It is remarked by all Europeans who visit Washington that the Russian Ambassador has easy work there, while the representatives of other Powers are kept in continual hot water. The Russian is attended by trains of enthusiastic citizens when he enters the Capitol, extolling the majesty of the Czar or longing to go to St. Petersburg, and ladies crowd around him at the balls, twinkling away their tears of sensibility about some act of imperial charity, or echoing some soft sentiment of the Empress. The Spanish Ambassador, mean while, is internally raging, and outwardly restless under the ever renewed insult of debates in Congress, or proposals from the President about buying Cuba. The Ambassador informs the Government that Cuba is not on sale but this makes no sort of difference, and the unhappy man who undertakes the post at Washington has to hear something everyday about what the Americans mean to do with Cuba. The British Ambassador is scarcely ha