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to England for a gratuitous outrage upon the property and persons of British subjects. We are, of course, only concerned for the latter. The Spanish Government will doubtless know how to vindicate its own honor, and to uphold the authority of its officials. Our Government must also see that it is time to interpose to protect those who use the great highway of the Atlantic for the purpose of legitimate trade from acts of lawless violence in the prosecution of that trade. Another Cabinet Minister on the war. At a very influential county meeting recently held at Exeter, to consider means of relieving the distress in the factory districts, Mr. D ise, of Somerset, the First Judge of the Admiralty said: Every Englishman felt that they should be delighted to see the war brought to a conclusion — that war which was most sanguinary, and which had been conducted in the most savage manner in the destruction of both life and property. An offer of mediation might be received only