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He told us himself that if he could not find it he meant to have it made. So the rams were to be seized at any rate, and we are not disappointed. The London Telegraph, whose expose we publish in another column, very justly concludes that the Yankees will consider this act as dictated by their threats. They will be sure to take that view of the matter, and they will be right. The whole world will unite with them in this opinion, for the whole world is well aware that upon this point Adams has dictated the policy of the English Government from the beginning. That Russell has acted from the combined impulse of cowardice and hatred, can be doubted by no dispassionate man now, and posterity will wonder that there ever should have been a question on the subject. Equally right is the Telegraph in supposing that the Southern States will regard it as an act of open hostility to them. The contemptible pretext of neutrality blinds no man in the South. Neutrality requires that the n