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eve the fact, in spite of all that unscrupulous politicians like Russell may assert for diplomatic purposes, or all that the mad bulls of Bashan may roar forth from Exeter Hall. It does not militate at all against this fact that England is unwilling to go to war with the United States. Nations are governed by their interests, not their sympathies, and England may well wish us success, and yet recoil from the dangers which she sees in a state of war. Who doubts that she sympathizes with Poland, but will her Government go to war with Russia on that account?--Sympathy, which bears no fruits, may be a very unprofitable thing, but it is better than hatred. It has at least a moral weight in the contest, and may in the end produce practical results. Such as it is, the fact of English sympathy with the Southern cause is undeniable, and we do not know that it is more barren than the sympathies of a good many of our own people, who would knock a man down if he denied their loyalty to the