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ief some fine morning, and its cargo of brutes sent to kingdom come on very short notice. But a British vessel is neutral-- perfectly neutral--extremely neutral — amazingly neutral — a perfect model of neutrality. Lord Palmerston says so. Lord John Russell says so. The Queen says so. The London Times says so. It must be so. England itself is certainly the most neutral nation in the world, and Lord Palmerston is the most neutral man in England, except Lord John Russell, who is the very pink ofLord John Russell, who is the very pink of neutrality. They will be safe on board of an English vessel, of course; and so on board of an English vessel, they are put at Antwerp to the number of three hundred and fifty, and in the course, of time are duly landed at Deer island, in the harbor of Boston. On the passage they were drilled every day by another Pole, who, having been exiled from his own country, probably thought it would be a relief to his feelings to visit upon others what he had endured himself; as the fox who had his tai