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would hope that these evils must have an end; all must hope that better feelings and more charitable sentiments might make way on the other side of the Atlantic, and although hitherto there has appeared no relenting of the animosities of the contending parties, we might devoutly pray that peace would at length arise out of this afflicting war, and that another year might not see the continuance of that effusion of blood which now deluged the American soil. (Loud, prolonged cheers.) Mr. Roebuck afterwards addressed the assembly. Having paid a tribute to the late Prince Consort, and dilated upon the beneficial influence of the international Exhibition, the honorable gentleman referred to the distress in Lancashire. He ascribed the manly and peaceful attitude of the unemployed under their sufferings to the effect of education, and deprecated any attempt to set class against class by in any way a the misfortune of the operatives to their employers.--Touching upon the civil w