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e able to see at a glance that his boasted neutrality in, so far as we are concerned, nothing more nor loss than hostility of a most deadly and most active character in disguise. The Yankees, by their superior fleet, have free aces to the ports of Great Britain. They buy and bring here, for our subjugation or destruction, everything in the shape of munitions and arms that the workshops and laboratories of Great Britain affair. They obtain in vast quantities powder. saltpeters, sulphur, Armstrong gene, Bofisid rilles, and whatever else they have a need for. We, having no ships, have no means of obtaining these things. The ports are closed to us as effectually as though a prohibition had been laid by a special act of Parliament. We submit that it is a very one-sided species of neutrality that gives every advantage to one party, and impasses every sort of obstacle on the other. If two parties engage in a fight with nothing but their bands, and while they are in the very heat of th