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The exigencies of the coalition are the key note in England's foreign policy. Lancashire starver that East Russell may retain his place, and in America Federals and Confederates slaughter each either that our Government — at war in China and Japan, aggressive in Brazil, and m in Poland — may prats of non-intervention in America. France offers mediation and recognition. The Emperor Napoleon, to whom Earl Howell is over ready to impute the men-bellicose intentions, wants peace across the French English worthmen, Belgian workmen, ar and starving, American by thousands are dying, but our Government will not say the word that would put an and to this terrible state of things. And while Mr. Seward excite at the postponement of his crowning humiliation, Earl Russell chuckles over the assurance that his place is safe, and that Mr. Adams can supply him a new argument for refusing to accord to a gallant people the rights they claim and have abundantly vindicated. [from the London St