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The U. S. Minister's pass. It will be seen in the compilation of late intelligence from the United States published in our paper this morning that U. S. Minister Adams, with a coolness and effrontery unattainable to any of human kind on earth save his own race, has repudiated his own act, or the unavoidable purport of it. The Washington Chronicle gives the official letter of the Minister which contains this repudiation. Mr. Adams being applied to for a certificate similar to that furnisheU. S. Minister Adams, with a coolness and effrontery unattainable to any of human kind on earth save his own race, has repudiated his own act, or the unavoidable purport of it. The Washington Chronicle gives the official letter of the Minister which contains this repudiation. Mr. Adams being applied to for a certificate similar to that furnished to Messrs. Howell & Zirman, as to the good character, of a shipment proposed to be sent out to Matamoras, declined to give such a certificate, remarking that the applicants labored "under a misconception as to the course taken by me (him) heretofore. " He adds, with imperturbable assurance: "It must be obvious to you that I have no authority to exercise any discrimination in regard to the vessels or the voyages of Her Majesty's subjects!" Was there ever anything more coolly done? Having absol