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ny other men to get up the insane prejudice against England which disgraces the morality and disorders the policy of the Union. The hatred of this country has been their stock in trade. On this they have earned their political livelihood and won their position, just as there are others who pander to the lower passions of humanity. A diligent use of this bad capital has made them what they are, and raised them to the rank of Commissioners. It is through their lifelong hatred and abuse of England that they come here in their present conspicuous capacity. So we do sincerely hope that our countrymen will not give these fellows anything in the shape of an ovation. The civility that is due to a foe in distress is all that they can claim. What they and their secretaries are to do here passes our conjecture. They are personally nothing to us. They must not suppose, because we have come to the very verge of a great war to rescue them, that, therefore they are precious in our eyes.
a forward movement of the Union armies. From Mexico. The Mexican Minister of Foreign Affairs has addressed a letter to the Mexican Consul in London on the subject of the foreign invasion of the Republic. He says that Spain precipitated a war on his country at a moment when the Government could, within a year, have paid off her debts to the European Powers, secured internal peace, and consolidated her power by the extinction of faction. The design of the writer is to interest England even yet in behalf of Mexico and against the policy of Spain. Miscellaneous. The following paragraphs are from the Washington correspondence of the New York Herald, of January 29. Secretary Stanton has issued an order, in effect, that no further contracts will be made by the War Department for any article of foreign manufacture which can be produced or made in the United States. He revokes and annuls all outstanding orders, licenses, or agencies for the purchase of arms