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itration in the affair of the Trent. Where was the genius that should have guided them, mellowed their intellects into a starry condition, and taught them that the English flag is a worthless bit of bunting?" The meeting was gotten up, it should be observed, by the Capitulationists; every conceivable effort was made to pack the Town Hall with anti-national secretaries; the management, the first speeches and the leading resolutions were monopolized by those whom we must term our Anglo-Chinese. When a vote was taken, however, and the hands rose in forests, and the shouts followed them in thunder, the Quakers, with characteristic honesty, turned up their eyes and claimed a triumph. Whereupon a local magistrate insisted upon a second vote, and the hands that went up in forests, and the shouts that followed them in thunder, were proved to have been in favor of Lord Palmerston's Government, and hostile to the peace-at-any-price faction. We presume that Mr. Bright will have to go d