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mystifying the American public, that if they really should gain a great victory, the announcement of it will put New York into mourning, and ruin all the speculators for a rise in Government stocks. Mockery of English distress.[from the London times, 15th.] It is to be feared that the general anticipation of a very early prolongation will not be realized. The members of the House of Commons who looked upon this as a holiday session, and some of whom had fixed the already past 10th day of July as the last day of their labors, will probably have to put off their more pleasant engagements and prepare for a strain of severe and disagreeable work. We must share the penalty of the madness of that in sensate people across the Atlantic. Like monkeys grinning and chattering at mischief done in the mere instinct of wantonness, the American people have been triumphing in the distress they have been able to cause in our cotton districts, and their press gains popularity by depicting s