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abric of the Union will ever be reconstructed in its original form, and more and more likelihood that the progress of disintegration will extend far beyond the present division between the North and South. We observe the rapid destruction of that mighty fabric of prosperity which was so formidable to our colonies, and we look forward, at no distant date, to the day when the credit of the Republic must be hopelessly and utterly destroyed." Such a spectacle fills the mind of sympathizing Albion with unutterable woe. John Bull is chief mourner at the funeral of Jonathan. He wears a more lugubrious visage and a longer crape than any other of the relations. He passes over all the little differences between himself and the lamented deceased in former days; forgets what a rebellious son Jonathan was; how he robbed his father of his family jewels and licked him into the bargain. Let bygones be bygones! The poor fellow is dead now (some villains say from a stab in the back, administer