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e entirely out of place in a dispatch addressed to a neutral Power: "You cannot be too decided or two explicit in making known to the French Government that there is not now, nor has there been, nor will there be any — the least — idea existing in this Government of suffering a dissolution of this Union to take place in any way whatever." &c. We wish we could view this most serious contest in the same light as Mr. Seward. It would be most satisfactory to be able to believe that, in North America, "there will only be one nation and one Government." As Englishmen, it is equally our duty and our interest to hope so; but we dare scarcely venture to confide in the boastful expressions of Mr. Seward, when he promises that "there will be the same Republic and the same constitutional Union that have already survived a dozen national changes and changes of Government in almost every country." Mr. Seward ought not to confound the plastic changes of policy and forms of Government which hav