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at the World's Fair. Although its publication has been deferred till the present occasion, we are sure it will command the attention of many of our readers who have not read it: Mr. Lovejoy, (Rep.,) of Illinois--I am very decidedly opposed to this bill. I think it is enough for us, in all conscience, to have been humbugged and dishonored and disgraced by the British nation, without now appropriating thirty-five thousand dollars for the purpose of an American exhibition there. Mr. Kellogg, (Rep.,) of Illinois, inquired if it had been through the action of the British Government, or of our own Government, that we have been thus dishonored and disgraced. Mr. Lovejoy--I understand how it was done. That disgrace was all that the nation could bear. We marched up to it sweating great drops of blood. We came to it as Christ went to the cross, saying, "If it be possible, let this cap pass from us;" and yet we are required to say that we did it cheerfully — that we did it g