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of an enterprise conducted in this spirit Earl Russell stakes his chance of obtaining the supplies requisite for the English looms !. Is not this making Great Britain a party to this war? Is she not made to say to the Yankee pirates, "burn, murder, rob, exterminate these people, and seize their effects; we will any all you can steal?" What differences in there between the attitude of Great Britain at present, as she is represented by her Foreign Secretary, and those respectable gentlemen in Havana and Matanzas, who, in the good old days than existed before Tacen called his heavy hand upon them, stood as factors between the pirates and the public, and sold at round prices upon land the silks and lease of which they had plundered the ships at sea? Was such an insult ever before given to a nation conferred by the very Minister giving is to be a "belligerent power?" Did the representative of a great nation ever before offer such a bonus to murder and piracy? "Go," says Enssell to Reward