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declaration of neutrality and an imperial decree against privateering. Prussia, at the same time, took the opportunity of urging the United States to accede to the treaty of the Even the letter of Prince Gortchakoff written in July, is conceded by the Herald to the patronizing this country generally, and in greeting our statement how and when they should bring the civil war to a close." Thus it will be seen that even the Russian manifesto, about which that spavined old rheteacian, Edward Everett, has written one of his protest productions in Bonner's Ledger, is regarded by Lincoln's leading organ in New York, as every intelligent man in the South pronounced it at the time, a vague declaration of friendship for both countries, instead of "aid and comfort to the North, as the hyperborean and hyper lica contributor to Bonner imposes. Next came the Queen of State, who issued a proclamation of neutrality, enlistment by Spanish subjects on other side, and denunciatory of privateeri