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The Southern Club in Liverpool. On the 16th ult. a magnificent banquet, says the Liverpool Post, was given by the Southern Club is that city to a large number of conspicuous gentlemen, among whom were Mr. Beresford Hope, M. P., and Mr. Spence. It is described as an elegant affair. The President of the Club is Victor Poutz. After the first toasts to the Queen are member of the Royal family, the main business of the evening began. Our readers will be interested in the extracts which we give below Mr. Beresford Hope said: I am not sentimental I am going to give you a toast, not sentiment.-- [Laughter.] Gentlemen, there is such a thing a cords of the Medes. Assyrians, and the United States. [Laughter.] Now, in the leaves of this ambient history there was a thing used to come over the ocean, waited by the on the leaves of the Knickerbocker and other journals, which was that we and the people on the other side of the ocean were one and the same people, speaking the same lan