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signs already visible England will take a sensible view of the course and avoid all collision with us!" First of all, then, Jonathan, you are such a liar that we don't believe you will make your demand — and then, as to England we shall see whether she will yield or no. If she don't, Jonathan will postpone his war. One or the other will back out, and we rather think it won't be John Bull. Now, as to John Bull's opinion of Jonathan. In the House of Lords, on the 14th ult., the Earl of Carlisle addressed certain questions to Earl Russell relative to the firing of a Federal vessel upon the steamer Margaret and Jessie, off the Bahamas. Earl Russell replied that no official report had been made of the affair, "but that he had no doubt the American Government would make reparation." The noble Earl was right. The American Government will "make reparation," and back down in every instance, to avoid trouble while the rebels are in course of subjugation. Aye, and if they don't back dow