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Edward Everett. This polished craven, who has served both God and Mammon; who has been preacher, politician, sycophant, conservative, fanatic, by turns, and any and everything where thrift might follow after, is still writing for Bonner's Ledger. His latest essay under the patronage of Sylvanus Cobb, is on "Intervention." He declaims most bitterly against anything of the kind. He thinks it impossible that England can do anything so monstrous. Of course he does. And he cunningly argues that the Southern statesmen have always been the enemies of England. Also, of course. Fearing England, he would now frown on her ! He declares that, "to go to war with the United States to obtain a supply of cotton, would be a violation of the law of nations." He urges on England not to think of any such thing! Of course England will respect the reasons and the remonstrances of the accomplished sycophant, who is defending a war of rapine against sovereign States, and maintaining outrages of hu