Never too old to learn.
--There are some good people who have been working at abolitionism in this country these many years past who are beginning to get their eyes open, and to get a glimpse of things on the other side of the
Atlantic just exactly as they are. The
Albany Evening Journal, for instance, on a review of the whole case, comes to the conclusion, that English (Exeter Hall) sympathy for freedom has all along been hypocritical pretense, a humbug, and a cheat.
The
Journal is entirely correct, and the only regret one has to express in the premises is that the anti-slavery brethren in this country had not made this discovery are now. It might have averted many of the troubles that are now upon us. --
N. Y. Express.