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es. He begged to assure the noble Lord and the House that he did not stand here as the advocate and mouthpiece of the Northern Government. He looked at the question purely from an English point of view. No man more deeply deplored than himself the evils caused by the war, both here and in America, and no prepossession in favor of either party would prevent him from supporting any feasible mode of putting an end to them. He believed, however, that the motion of the honorable member from Sunderland, so far from staying the war, would rather aggravate and prolong it, and possibly drag us into it; and he earnestly trusted that we would persevere in the principle and policy of entire non-intervention.--(Hear, hear)* * * * Were we in the position of the Federal--take the case of the war in India — if an offer of mediation had been made, accompanied by a threat — if France had stood forward and said, this contest can end only in separation — should we not have considered it an insult<