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at Washington, who is, as is well known, completely under the thumb of the Yankee Minister of State, Mr. Seward. In every instance where the governor of one of the colonies, or other high official, was friendly to the South, he has been removed and another of the Lord Lyons school appointed. This is seen in all the Canadian appointments; in the removed of Lord Melgrave and the appointment of Dr. Richard McDonald, Lieutenant-Governor of Nova ; the removal of Admiral Milne, and of Governor Balley, of Nassau. The appointees are in every instance strongly against us. Dislike of slavery is at the bottom of all this, and, also, fear of the Yankees.--Every day it becomes more and more evident that we have no hope from any friendly feeling in England or her colonies. Friday, 19th.--Went ashore about twelve to-day, but had been there but a short time before an order came to go on board at once, as there was a rumor of some difficulty with the authorities. since our arrival the