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walks. The South never had a friend in England till this war began! Was all this philanthropy? Every child knows that England has been the greatest slave-trader in the world, and herself planted the institution here which suddenly became so abhorrent to her moral sense. Even an idiot can understand that she only used anti-slavery as a wedge to accomplish the disruption of a hated and formidable power, and hence, now that her object is accomplished, she preserves a "rigid neutrality," and takes sides with neither "belligerent." But the day of retribution will one day come. We are beginning to think that day is not far distant. Her hold upon the magnificent province of Canada is precarious, and her ancient domination of the seas may, ere long, be successfully disputed. We have no doubt she sympathizes with "the rebellion," and wishes that it would last forever; but it is only that her own prosperity may be built upon the common ruin of the United States and the Confederacy.
hern States over all questions not expressly delegated to the General Government. Seventh. That thereupon the Northern and Southern people shall pledge themselves to a hearty support of measures, peaceable or forcible, for the acquisition of Canada, Mexico, Cuba, and the freedom of Ireland. Invasion by the Indians. A telegram from Julesburg, Colorado territory, dated the 9th instant, gives an account of an Indian invasion, upon "loyal" settlers: On Saturday morning, sixty In of all ages, ranks and races. Major-General Hancock is in New York. Henry Ward Beecher's salary for this year has been fixed at twelve thousand five hundred dollars. It now costs $5 to cross the bridge at Niagara Falls, leading to Canada. The vintage of California is estimated this year at over six million gallons. A company for deep-sea fishing, by means of the electric light, has just been formed at Dunkirk. On the 29th ultimo, the Hon. William D. Stewart was ele