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t Hud on, Charleston or Savannah, or that has been beaten and driven out of Tennessee. If Washington were taken all England would be in a blaze of glorification. There is no question about this. I do not forget Mr. Bright and the Emancipation , and their . The Abolitionists would but the nation would rejoice. The reason of this is because the North, or the National Government, if it can restore the Union, or conquer the South, will be more powerful then ever, and more to be feared by Hoagland. Here is the real feeling in England, and here are the course of that feeling. We are in the crisis of the director. There is no more printing, but there is a growing bitterness and Brillion.--Half a million of people cannot be kept mouth after month in idleness reoffering and , without . The Government sees no way, on it has any plan of action. it makes no sign. All it says in-- "Don --don't late us up. us free to act when the time comes" In the debate in the Lords, before the r