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gratiate itself with the nation that offered it, by pointing to it, as Train does, with exultation. While Train was on the subject of tariffs, he ought to have mentioned that of 1832, as a specimen of Yankee love for old England, and that of 1861, as another specimen. But it was needless, England, as long as she was at war with this country, was always a subject of eulogy with the Yankees. Ever since she has been an object of undying hair Who was it but Yankees, that filibustered upon Canada in 1843? By whom have those eternal tirades against England, that we meet with in the New York papers, been invited? To what quarter of the country do the Herald, and Times, and Tribune belong? It was in the second of these papers that the lie with regard to the Prince of Wales having been the object of insult in this city was published — a lie, which although proved to be such by testimony of the most respectable character, the Times, never had the magnanimity to retract. How, indee