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as to the best means of bringing about peace. [Cheers.] He believed that every Englishman wished this unfortunate war brought to a termination. [Cheers.] They all knew the suffering it was inflicting upon the working-classes throughout Lancashire, and he believed that, as the conflict was now carried on, it could not be ended except through the moral influence of Europe brought to bear upon the Americans by means of proposals for mediation. [Cheers.] Perhaps some people might ask--"Wha"freedom; while the North were fighting for power, self aggrandizement, and the extermination of a brave and noble people. [Cheers.] How could men talk of the freedom of the Northern States? It was not such freedom as the people of Oldham, of Lancashire, of England, were now enjoying; but such freedom as was consistent with that most despotic deed of suspending the habeas corpus act. [Applause.] Many of the people he saw before him had been starving for two years, and none but themselves could