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ree, and to speak without a permit from the hand of arbitrary power. Contemptible tyranny of the Federal Administration.[from the Baltimore Exchange of Saturday.] The "enforcement of the laws" is getting on famously. The seed sown by Mr. Everett has fallen in fertile places, and has sprung up to its natural fruit. The overthrow of the law, by the constituted authorities of the Government, has been followed, naturally enough, by similar patriotic demonstrations on the part of the Nortess, by "loyal" multitudes. Congressmen are burnt in effigy, in the most creditable and satisfactory way. In Maine and New Hampshire they are not behindhand. In Massachusetts, where they always do such things best, and where the influence of Mr. Everett's eloquent precepts is likely to be greatest, because of his proximity, they add tarring and feathering. and riding on a rail, to the list of their efforts in behalf of the Union and the Constitution.--Nothing can surpass the noble and genero