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great outcry in Europe. The English press cannot forgive them for siding with the Northern State in the present struggle. Such an example, it is felt, will have a great moral of fact on all Europe; and the secret, the underhanded, the vile enemies of our glorious country spit out their venom at those noble Princes — those unfortunate young men, deserving of praise and commendation instead of the abuse showered upon them. The London Post--the organ of Lord Palmerston and the organ of M. de Persigny also — has had its flang at the Princes; it was violent and abusive — but at least the worthy Jenkinses of the fashionable sheet kept within bounds of their anger, envy, spite and mulice but, then the London Times, that thoroughly journal, that weathercock in British opinion in its most selfish, prejudice state, takes up the theme and gets off a lead than which a more offensive production was seldom lead. The very violence of these attacks defeat their object. The people here feel <