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formally acknowledging their mission and entering into conference with them; but she has already done enough to commit her if retrievably to recognition. She has taken her measures in full view of their significance; and she has advanced at least one grand stride in that direction by a means that deprives the Yankee Cabinet of the power of protestation. It there had been no insult to the British flag, and no boarding of the Trent, and if the British Cabinet had sent a public vessel to Havana, and offered a public escort to those men to the rests of their mission; the United States would hardly have had greater cause of insult and protest than has been afforded them by the manner in which the British Government has received and honored these commissioners. The simple surrender of these men and payment of their passage across the ocean in a Cunard steamer, was all that was necessary to the vindication of British honor, so far as these commissioners were themselves concerned. But