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The President abroad. The fervid and elegant tribute of Mr. Beresford Hope, at the Southern Liverpool banquet, to the Chief of the Confederacy, is in harmony with the often-expressed opinions of all intelligent Englishmen, no matter whether sympathizing with the North or the South. Acknowledgment of the preeminent abilities of the Confederate President is universal with all parties abroad, and even at the North some of the most bitter revilers of the man concede the great intellectual and administrative qualities which he has manifested in this contest. It is impossible that the whole world should be mistaken in its estimate of one in the prominent and trying position of the leader of this great revolution; one who has for three years been exposed to such an ordeal as mortal man has rarely endured, and whose acts and words have engaged the intense observation of all intelligent mankind. The Confederacy may be justly proud that it has a Chief who occupies so exalted a position