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Thurlow Weed, writing from London, December 8, says: A pleasant incident occurred yesterday. Bishop McIlvaine, who attended church, was identified and invited into the pulpit, after which prayers were read for not only the Queen, but for the President, Congress, and people of the United States. Buffalo Courier, January 2.
The London Illustrated News is disposed to believe that Mr. Lincoln will prefer to hear the distant cannon of Britain rather than the yell of a mob under the windows of the White House. Therefore we do not look for a message of peace, though we hope for it, so far as hope is consistent with a calm examination of the case. Boston Advertiser, January 15.
A Renegade Editor.--The London Daily News says: Col. Fuller, late editor of the New-York Mirror, announces that, at the request of several American and English gentlemen, he will deliver an address in St. James's Hall on The Causes and Consequences of the Civil War in America. We understand that the Colonel will advocate the cause of the South--a cause which has our constant and cordial execrations. Still, as it is a cause with vast social and material forces at its command, it is one which we are all concerned to understand. In this country both slavery and secession, mother and daughter, have a vast amount of ability at their service, but their work has been done, for the most part, insidiously and by suggestion. Col. Fuller will be an honest and straightforward pleader. We have had the means of satisfying ourselves that he is high in the esteem of his brethren of the American press, and it is well on every account that the cause of the South should be represented by a