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Show The Japanese. We hope that the members of the Japanese embassy will now be permitted to attend to the business busi-ness that brought them to this country, coun-try, without further ado with respect re-spect to receptions, banquets, and speeches. We have Icon sufficiently Japanucd, are surfeited with the lacquered lac-quered speeches of welcome and thanks, and begin to long for a new sen.-ation. The telegraph is tired with freighting the acts and speeches of the embassy, because the sauio formula is gone through with at every new reception. The dullest thing in the world to publish pub-lish is a telegraphic, detailed account of a stale sensation, and o we hope that the associated pre.-s agents cast will permit us to receive ftuther accounts ac-counts of the welcomes extended to those high functionaries of the Mikado, by mail. Recollect that (his big show came in by way of the tio'den Hale, that we have all seen it, an-l then spare us. |