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t view of the war. He was violently interrupted by Confederate agents and Confederate sympathizers, but carried out his point of making himself heard. Beecher recommended an alliance between England and the United States, to enable both countries to withstand the shock which may ensue from the threatening complications which, in his opinion, exist. Col. Lamar, of the Confederate army, delivered a speech at an agricultural banquet in England in favor of the Davis Confederacy. Mr. Beresford Hope, M. P., made a speech, reiterating his extreme opinions in favor of the Davis Confederacy. Mr. Roundell Palmer, Attorney General of England, stated in a speech that Great Britain could not recognize the Confederate States until they had achieved their independence. Their rights as belligerents must be respected, but Great Britain could do nothing more at present. The London Times, in an editorial on that part of Mr. Palmer's speech which shows that there is no doubt about th