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he grounds that it was not seemly that she should be holiday-making while England's best and bravest were enduring the hardships of that terrible campaign. These little dodges remind one delightfully of the practices and pretences of an amiable contemporary of yours at the corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. The only other topic with a smack of polities about it is the rumor of a ministerial job. The Controllership of the Stationery Department having become vacant by the death of a Mr. McCulloch, a Mr. Gregg has been selected to fill the office, his post of Commissioner of Customs being bestowed upon a brother-in-law of Earl Russell, who previously occupied an inferior berth. Job or no job, it is a small business every way, yet we talk about it. With such an essentially aristocratic system as that of England, it is impossible but that ministers, whether whig, pseudoliberal or tory, should revere one text in Scripture, that inculcating the duty of providing for their famili