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Show EVILS OF SXAOOEnATION. It li a ai,, i Th M r ,. lUt. to lh.1, Cninulli.il, Ono of tlio common ilcea In ordinary conremtion, at well at In written fpwch, Utholinhlt of maLlmt n reek-lely reek-lely eaSKeroteil itatcment of facta or clrcuMutaiiooa. lUloniinnillattoli with conrw and cheap humor hoa kItch It a currency amoiur ui beyond Ita derla If ony -nerlt It nnlly hna. There la to much to bo aald nmilnut lt-ma n iLalo dovlco of provincial buffoonery or coarw wnegery whllo thero la m lltllo to iwommcnd It, eiecpt perhoi a a wand In tha hand of n Kcnlm Uko !!nbcla!-on la ln"Ilnod to wonder that It liai not been long agu Innldieil utterly, at tho Icmt from all well bred IntcrcotirM). Ilmt, to practice It without rpci-lflii deilirn or n n chlelo for humor, until-ly until-ly lietniya n frholoui ilhpmlllcin, an Irregular Imagination or n ilovenly In attention to Important ilobilU. et. It Indlcitet mi nlinml rvcklctadliroiMnl of iiioml uccuraey mid n enrleiiu-i of tho eltiit of langungu iikiii oin.lhr, which, torny tho lenAt, aro by iioim-nn reiectfiil to ono'a audlton. Aciln, although It may not oen ttifrgMt tho notion of n willful pen i nlon of ncttinl fact or any Intent harmfully to deceit, another, et It Inaennlbly begeta, when necuttomeil to hear thlt aort of talk, n habit of henrera of paying but lltllo nttiiitluu to tucli a titeaker'a atalo-lnent. atalo-lnent. It dUwIatet all aerlounncM from what bo may any, and llnally they m-gnrd m-gnrd him ai n common laugher, w1ion ijieecli doea not ilwni ordinary nolle. no-lle. Jloreoier It pralueca a bewildering bewilder-ing effect uwii tho (general llitencr, which It (julto Inrampatllilo either with a acrIou4 Inti-ntt In or n cam to ro-member ro-member what lithm tald, and In tho end U likely to cheat tho enkcr of mora than half hit duo becuuro of hit common dlacnllt aa n narrator or ro porter. l'crhapi It It aomctlmea nut lnxcua-oblo lnxcua-oblo In mi earneit ndiiN-nto or n rial humorlit, wliow reputation for gond cno la unctiiudeil, who mti tn jiro-I jiro-I diieo an luuui-dlato effect, and li not iipiaiaeil to bo limited by an obligation obliga-tion torpvak with an Impartial aecu-I aecu-I racy. Noierthelena Ha habitual mo j bud In moat cniet to tIentroy tho ) ciiuil,lity for judicial Impartiality, where inch a faculty eilttt preelaely at a contrary habit of coiiM-leiilluui accuracy of atatcment tiiuilly runt with falnioa of Judcment. When Itiifua Climite, who habitually rotrlcdlu hyjterliolc, waa afkciltoao-ccpt afkciltoao-ccpt a Judicial ollliv, ho ilcillucd emphatically, em-phatically, Ki)lngtnitlifiilly, "It would Uilruy my irof cjaggcriitlon." lloiuo Jounial. |