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onged cheers.) Mr. Roebuck afterwards addressed the assembly. Having paid a tribute to the late Prince Consort, and dilated upon the beneficial influence of the international Exhibition, the honorable gentleman referred to the distress in Lancashire. He ascribed the manly and peaceful attitude of the unemployed under their sufferings to the effect of education, and deprecated any attempt to set class against class by in any way a the misfortune of the operatives to their employers.--d we had on almost every occasion given up to her. The consequence was seen in the affair of the Trent, and if there was one bright spot on the noble Lord's escutcheon, it was his conduct in dealing with that difficulty. (Cheers.) He looked to Lancashire, and would entreat the noble Lord to weigh well the consequences of what he called "perfect neutrality." There had not yet been perfect neutrality. We were at present supporting the North with every means of offence and injury to the South. H