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Lord John Russell winds up his latest speech on American affairs with the expression of his great satisfaction that the war will put an end to the horrible baps were directed against hypocrisy. What a dreadful suspicion it is that Lord John Russell may be the greatest hypocrite on the face of the earth ! If slavery ishmen were the criminals. But here they are, brought by those Englishmen, as Russell himself admits; here Englishmen planted the tree, and watered and nourished ited and treated them well, as their rapid multiplication proves. If the act of Russell's slave-trading ancestors was a crime, why must we, the innocent inheritors o if it is our duty to give up the slaves, give us back the consideration, Lord John Russell, which our ancestors paid to your ancestors for them, and which your counany kind which is the product of the slave trade or of slave labor. Does Lord John Russell hold that the original African thief, and the principal receiver of the p