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epends, is drifting fast to an all engulfing, irreparable ocean. For if nobody will interpose, this detestable strife is still likely to continue. The summons for 300,000 more men does not look like the end. The Confederates are still the victors, and they never can be subdued. It would take a new levy of a million of troops to conquer them, and successive millions to keep them down when conquered, if even that were probable. But the whole thing is an impossibility. The Unionists of North America may still be mad enough to go to perdition for an impossibility. But the sober business Parliament of England must manage the nation's affairs with common sense, with prudence and humanity, and without any impossibility. This assembly cannot permit a self willed minister to close the year's sitting without an attempt to put an end to that cotton dearth which is starving our willing work people; their firm resolve may do much in urging a sluggish ministry to find its opportunity for med