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lled on to express an opinions on that question, but she was called upon to observe a strict (applause.) He thought that the English Government were right in their opinion that the proposal of the French Government for was opportune, and that if the English Government had accepted that official an inopportune moment, then when the opportunity arrived, would have been lost. He regretted the tone that had been adopted in America against this country, and thought that the observations of Mr. Bright were but ill calculated to allay that --The Government of their country had acted under the law and the very percents and maxims which had been laid down by the Unite States and when he was told that we had the South to carry on the war he would asked the North had not been the more He how ever, that the time would come when a great continent would be at place and would acknowledge the part this country had taken. With regard to no one who had travel as he had done could fall to reco