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asses of population. They cannot be learned from the ephemeral demonstrations of popular temper, announced to us from day to day by the telegraph. That unfortunate people are wonderfully liable to epidemics of feeling, which precipitate them into great and droll extravagances of conduct. They are so constituted, that it is a psychological necessity for them to be carried away periodically by some rage or other, to burn at intervals with a consuming fever of some sort — whether it be over Kossuth and Hungary, the Japs and Tommy, the Prince of Wales and his suite, or John C. Hebran, or Lincoln and his Bob-'o-Lincoln of a son. Their present rage is over the Union and Yankee Doodle, and takes a military turn. They are going to overdo the business of soldiering as shockingly as they overdo everything else they take up with a furore; and the dose of tomfoolery they are about to inflict upon the world will be the most disgusting the world has yet had to bolt at their hands with a wry fac