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the tone of the paper was instantly changed; from the warmest of friends it became instantly the bitterest of enemies, and Bennett never had the grace to assign a single reason for the change. Of all the base flattery of which old Abe has been the recipient, there is none so base as that which flows from the columns of the New York Herald. Like the Spaniard who admired the atrocities of Ferdinand VII on account of their extreme wickedness, he cries out, in an ecstasy of delight, "he is all King" whenever that Baboon perpetrates any new enormity. His soul is the soul of a slave, who kisses the hand that is lifted to scourge him. He eats the words he uttered six months ago every day of his life, and he seems to delight in the meal. He is in favor of suppressing all the journals in New York t think and speak as he thought and spoke before his sudden conversion by the mob. We have before us a Herald of the 2d inst. It is a curiosity in its way. It opens with the assurance that th