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English opinion of American Affairs.[from the London Weekly Dispatch, Aug. 11] Truth, justice, reason, is ever homogeneous and consistent. The attributes of God do not circumscribe, they corroborate and illustrate each other. Disinterested sincerity, clear simple unprejudiced candor, like the wisdom from above, is first pure, then peaceable — without partiality and without hypocrisy; it is. --aye the same, Whether it win or lose the game; True as the dial to the sun, Although it be not shone upon. What an eager outcry Mr. Bright made against the inequalities of our representation! Yet when he was taken at his word, and the seats for Sudbury were transferred to the West Riding of Yorkshire, how transparent became the source of his clamor! It was not to equalize representation that he demanded an equitable distribution of seats, but simply to take seats from those whose politics were opposed to his, and to give them to those who agreed with him. We thought he was for pe