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ary circumstances a compurative small population, with little money and means of war, is sufficient for a very good defence. We are in a condition to offer advice. We can advise the Northern States of America, as we can advise the legitimate princes and the despotie courts of Europe. Let the statemen at Washington only do what England has done before a hundred times, and what all Europe has done,is doing, and will still do. It is not "Old World" advice. It is not of the leaven that Washington and Franklin felt it their mission to extirpate. It is the very latest and newest lesson of human affairs; much newer than steam, the electric telegraph, or rified cannon. Do the Northern States really belong to the New World, or are they only a bit of the Old World, with all its pride, its bigotry, and its tyranny, stranded on the Western shore of the Atlantic? The advice we give them is what they have taught us before, and we only say to them, as many a son may say to his father, "Pra