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d to be pouring in, Boston and New York are paying bounties and raising contributions to entice away the idle and reckless thousands who interest them. With a similar inconsistency it was reported that Canada would furnish thousands of men to subjugate the South, and the alleged superfluity of arms in the North was to be still further encumbered by the loan of 80,000 more by Canada! We have already seen that the Canadian authorities have refused to endorse the policy which Consul-General Giddings has cut out for them, and we now give extracts from a private letter from a gentleman of the highest respectability who lives in Upper Canada, from which it will be inferred that the Government of Canada will by no means plunge into the turbid sea of American politics with the alacrity represented: April 27th, 1861. "The people of Canada, whilst they regret the commotion, will abstain from all participation in the conflict. The Government has issued strict orders to all t