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ey seem to be so cogent that they have never been answered hitherto, and Mr. Fay does not attempt them. Until we hear some better argument than his, we shall remain without any desire for the reconstruction of the Republic, which was so completely founded on principles of slavery, as is the Government of the Confederate States, and which was moreover able to propagate slavery by aggressions it which the Confederate States alone can never venture." At a conservative demonstration at Worcester Earl Shrewsbury, in allusion to American affairs, said they saw democracy on its trial and how it failed. He thought separation inevitable, and predicted the ultimate establishment of some sort of aristocracy it American. Sir John Pakington at the same meeting pointed to the failure of democracy in American as a warning to England, and expresses the conviction that a reunion of the States was hopeless. He wished the great Powers would remonstrate against the continuance of the war,