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however it may be excused by the law books, and palliated by diplomatists, will not go down with the country gentlemen and landed nobility of Great Britain. If John Bull can stand such an act as that, he will put up with any insult whatever to avoid war. There were indications in some quarters, we are given to understand, of in sturdy England as of frequent occurrence in frivolous Yankee-land — an indignation meeting — came off in the great commercial metropolis of the Empire. When John Bull roars in public meetings, there is something more going to happen than any freedom-shrieking in Faneuil Hall can bring about. Still, it may be premature to uld be busy with fortification. If Great Britain did nothing else but help us get back Old Point, the war would by that fact be virtually decided in our favor. We might go further with these agreeable anticipations; but it may be well to hear additional tidings from the land of John Bull before pursuing the subject furthe