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' , I ' %. 1 ‘ " ' Whoever be thei man that pushes England to - , ,,1. ,, ,,," ~,,1 R ,,, c ,',..4,`ft% ' , ~,,, * .•..a - 4 ~-0. ..,.,.'"....2. 4 f4-' , - ~, . 1.7,.. ,i',.. -e k t; it 14."K(/,`." t, ' ,„:.$ 1 ......,` - , i... 1 4 ' •-• ' • peek a etuallict with the United States of America, °4 •l` a ii,tF . t;,, ( ";r',.....1,„7 ‘ "p;:e" . .t" ..j. without a motive amounting to absolute necessi -49 ... •a. / 1 . , 0 ..4.„, .1., d tti, .'s" iti,„-t r,,• se t ' i fy, 4 he cannot be a true and faithful friend to the 4 4VA:, 0 4";1, 4 4,.e,4 0 ",,,54,11.ri , e 1 .1,. ' Cs' . rlit t ,, t :s •.. liritish empire. A contlict with the United ,0e,4,,,,1..;-4,g . , 4 ,71 1 :,,, 4 < , 4 ... ?„,r'5,. ": ' .{ 4' 42 . ,, r4 , ' .:., , 1 States would bear quite otherwise on the vital in itt",olrri'cr,A44,l ''' ,1 4,4-"1t'e', 1 "!t.,7"... ) j c-:til- e . wrests of England than a Ituiguishing campaign, i re,at. s o-:-.t!ltt ,tr. 1,,. ~ ...1` c.. ' ..lo ...t ey • t L , t + . . :Kr ~, Oarried on in a subordinate position, 'Subrzentinz i..; v. ,ti. o:',,'i-'., ---0 , N 1 ;, 1 %.!..I , '" I , '' t' l li , "l' " darum of Loins Napoleon Bonaparte in the Cri il•Ot", .. itia'• ir 4 t,k ,”,'" 4. • ' i ' t .- 1 ' i+ e. • . i, 1, ..5q i•i> . .. r . • 0 , , mom' Yet the British government thought it ••" 4 -4•!i'' . t 4 ••3 "Ltru - i 2 7 C ‘'' C 7. 4 144 '''''• 1 4" ,' '.:''.' I '..4 ' , , I P, ~., ~ , ,, J ,‘,..t,..4 , •,,..‘,..,, , ,_., 1 ,.., 1 ,.„..‘ ~ , . ~ i 'prOpor to challenge a rupture with the United ' '4""',1'1%-."..".., ',t V. -1 • 7 ' ' i ,l / 2 -v ''ci •-• ' '''' ''' '' States by a naval demonstration evidently hostile ~ iitillt, , ...„a „ rett . -ETC,-.. .;`''t' 4 t., - " , ,,,.,,•"*.*‘5 0 cel lu' .1 i_ a et t ,,, -, e , - .t .. 1 .',,‘, ,. • ri , •,tl ~- si ,,, t' :i! t t „,, ‘ „,‘,l , %I-4' l ti • 1 in character. ~,4•47,-It ai t•- t ir t :'r . , o4 ,llk.t C. 1.•. itiii 15..,,,,V1 t .,9.,7 4. 4 . t. C' ' That is a serious matter, very serious. The ,i,„,,,g- . 6 1 •; 44 i1,. 41 ' se ( .• tif 4o ••t a i4.64,? ''••••' '''' t t.,,' v. '''. ' United States are not Greece with them; a Don '6,T l 'le,elf,'s -7 4,5441 . i 's!,, .4; 4 i - • 4 1, tN - t4 13 :. t',. 1 . . %•4 4 .- 4c.41,4,t;;',.,:•! m 1.ty.41- t • t „..., 1 / 4 "f.!,1-;--J'-;;:-. i s I Pacifico pohcy won't do ; they are no people to 4, , ti r rtarVir k tialot; ( "l,7,,, f. 4,7 7 0.., !‘z , . 44 I.] he bullied any how. What is the matter with ` i 4 B-Z„Vri.F..l44 1,*,g,7.ft - W5, t ,',.`4. 4 c",:fe 4 T,r t ,., i „,..; t ' , " . ~), r- , „America, ? ' What are the reasons assigned tor A...i4 k itt.5...1 1 g so,'',,,!iljy• i.,....,,,"•;, t ; , _i11,",,,',,,... c ., the strange determination of the British govern c•'''''t.,, ''Siet,l.ti l 'ale,l'it'''' t''• i.'°a• ''",.. 1 " . ,1 , "' et i•'' 4. ,"' ' ' meat" The Times in its edition of Octoher •il ' , 1 , 11, 1 Oviki'l 741. 'Nittsf,j•iy.",,,,, s, :•• is , ~ t,i„ •., 3,` , - • q 1 Wei ,t- -.,- rti i "-D , s,!st.eri c t r ..,,tra.e (.. , i'; . f ~: came out with the explanation that the British 4,Nf050. 044 ...4 7, ..,„:1 1.,'"='t‘ 4 .1 4 2,rr:'7 c- 1 ;;; , ,,A4,,, : " 4 . , \Vest India fleet has been strengthened with the 0.4.4.,,Pir.,•._r5,. J ." es• ea* ail° • t 1q0 ., ,k -: k.' ur ose of "intercepting a contemplated filil tits *..l z'revo 7 o.;" 4 t.orf, e'c.7:..` , .`,t , P ,, - 1 .`lo i' o '..f. t , t t et, ..., P P ; . :4 4 44.444, 4 a,,5tf,, t; (14,i• 4 4 •<;,... c r p c,,,4. 4 ., : • ir t ~ 1 ., 4 taring expedition of plunder and murder on 1re .0rt,;',.re."..ty.K174.,1;1'',§1-(.7,it,,,,P.t...„x";,0.5.,,.5..- ,-',"`,..„f 'arid. - The charge is envenomed by remarks on '''' 4 * e.„ l " l 49‘' 2 , lll t 4c o t . il •r stil'er"& c. oke o tr s. 4. 4 l ",<" 4 ,4lf4l - ,:j * ., the institutions and organization of . the United ',6,4 1 I.et, •t ..... f', 1 ,,&n,g5 ; .„1,.....Av 4 V.. ; :i . tat, ;. States ; remarks as blusterusg and insulting as .. r t's•,,li*V i i P-Uiligly.li4P - ic 6 i&e.,%•.7 7„ , „:"'-',,t:45 ever have been offered to a free, independent, ,c - -, 4 • 04*,, 1 ",tM t',': 41,1, 1. ; 11 / „ . . , ';.:•1).,„,,,1: ?IT- ~, j =. , ; ' ,; l 'a ~ , c , and powerful nation ; the tree of freedom and the f1'•'4, 1 4,,,,...,,E.K,4'"q" ,1 / 4 *"Cr ci vs-"ittt ' Lhe ~- 'Y.."' goddess of liberty come in for their share in the s..t ~, ~ ~ ~, ~,,,,,r, rpo , r.; .r ....t,..c. , „, ,".',,,.1 . :,:k.,: . .1,r'., 1 %ure , cd.7,4 1 ,tTp ~.,,, iZJA ,, , : x;.. , „‘„ ,- provoking diatribe. Nothing is wanted but Co k-,t,„ , ,i'50;),,Vi.1.L1it,t1, 1 4; , ,ht` .. ....yrf1t•'-, ',V', - ,7,' , ‘ . ..L Yit , .. .`tr• ,-' quote the secret articles of the treaty of Verona, 11 r4 f,'F' ; 4 "4 2 . 5 1.t 1 4;biie...9 : '4 1, ( ,- ,,"1- 4 . C 1 . , ii 'l' 1 ' t : to invoke Pozzo di ltorgo's bright conception of 'Z''• 4 ' -'4. 1..Ar 4 I P t littiq ''' Y` ti ,, l`l'''r '''''''' t' 181 - q..;.' ~ ,,s' .t•- ,x" ass , , ' - ‘4 ., „r.,f,. t ,,t,,.,..; t t,5 hunt down the United States, :tad shout, ~......„- -. .,,,,,,.., ,, ,, , ....!„ , ;( , ,,...1 1 - , ...„}..- -, - „ , . .,..„..ff44..... .• Down with the Republic ' ' The Times speaks ~, i tio•4l / 4 i c. . ;i 4. , jr"...:100 . .t. , ...tf..1.,'-'4r S, r ~' . :„...,..5. .. , as if it were the Monsieur of the coup cr eta! regi ,1,LF)it,,42;?,2,55"-:ti7, ~,..."t'. ._ ,i , t 1 .,tic,t5i1,`,0 1 :t., , , 3 .4 . r..,:.t- ~,,, Perhaps it is. It will be fortunate if the 1 iqtriiiiejik3.4-;6l.!nueVr,,,,:i?:7'.u. ,f,,,,i,.. 1 fa' ' - Transatlantic brethren ' do not take the T Mies 4itt•tns 4 :-Pf: t vy:.., i',,,••••P••-,..,..,,..4--;..f,,,,,,,,,,t'y • row an exponent of England's sentaruents , or else ~,.. V,Nii ,i,_,att.l di ,-.. ,, , , r, ,•,,,-, 1, , ,•1 0 ,„ i'.51,4%-to--,,,45i,m1q;,v,...,‘,,,..1,Fi‘A.,;--,,,,,,,,,,,,.c,, that article could }et cost England dear, very ze,„." ,, r4.treV0t44,t". , r5.•, s;-...pi„.,.. f ..,`1,:t-,:?' 1.,:t. dear. But the most singular in the matter is 7, , •t. -E" , r 4 .4„...': . .""1 . 0‘••••,,."' ••,-`" .. 1- ‘•••%.. - /Xl 4 that the explanation dues explain nothing, be ' i- , - Vl' , ' I " '' , - 1 4 ''4 , ttcr- ' `t'i 'l-6rke}rt : • , ilt, te,,.,-fisjl,,s---!;•,,,, , ,, , ,„ -,„t .„.„.4.- i,,,,,, , t , ~,;-,,,,, cause, first, the charge i. absolutely false; there .....-- ~,.. ..„ -4, 14:„ .. 1 4 ,"11:414._ ) .;7 1 .•,,' -Tr ti,' ~:_,..',;, I S frl '%''..- - is not the slightest foundation for it : secondly, f r t . `-t' 1N,,,,.. , -0,,` 1 %,,,,1,' ,- ..„7,41;5 1 1 1 .,Pe"1tt.1 1 .....-,,„ because the allegation is absurd, inte.much as the 'it , e7 4- Vi.iiit.44 4 e l 4l;;thii ° T 4 .,.„,1 - 4.. ' ", ,, t••••i';',„•,' " strengthening of the West India station" would ?,•r-p,,,, 4..A114.,,p_kti,,1-:y, 1 :..„'•.,1-ictl,-p,,ie,.4"10:1r' r b,,./, ' not be precisely the place for intercepting a "de i'Llti* N..11.41. - 1i . t..' 4 ..ii - , ,, .;-,..'-i - •t' , l rtß ,l l,,°-.'S:'". See - fit on Ireland " and, thirdly , because the ,tri - ',l - ,ttc'• - ;,ot , ftrslrttli.•;`,Lt.l t. t , fl,:, : f . r, -- j-,. - 71„ r` r . Times knows, and ha = avowed, the charge to be k ialfr r,, ; / . /. i- , li'i•• , "iti-il" , iti• - •'•• o..e.lu'i ''' . 1. -cl''. -"....`" I 'i .- ''' falue and the allegation absurd, inasmuch as wit a - ,„4-it.o, eefr..9, f dii iii., s " ri, 4 E•e..;; - '‘',' ; ' - S''" i 5 ' • - e2,rl .- Eva 1„- ~, i i ,7 Mk i 4. ty - , ~'' ,`.• .l. • ,-. , t --c-t in meek, they have dropped it entirely and un -9" ,et l 4'.3',,if.,,*r.Lis ti. s ,, e , p t • V. 5.,N,„.: '''',, i' L . •,,,, 4 :.,:-,s, k ~,.: rekervitdly, and substituted for it another expla *:-Ifitt.latliti,T,lt- tr,l.,,:tlra V.; , t 1 " . ..`, - ';' - ijl- - 'l-,1•,t . .:,i>.ti cation, perfectly different. g i. '..,' „Ilt,„l,l;v i gii * ,t , .''4o,,,-t , 4 1„. 1 9 % ,..-,:, "::: ,:, ,, ,• ? 7,,,1,,• What is it ? It is the recruiting bustne..s. I.et 04, ''ii. , , , t,• l lft.. '„„i t ., ° •fo4ocl eci" 0 ,.,,...Q 4 ,„t..:.: t i . ::. us see. The Times confesses that the British 1 .: 6 1 1p. IV ; •`'.. 4 ' . " - t v 54... , 0,1 1 - , %111,4t..•: - .l' '<- t . '...." government did commit the error of giving orders th....„ 4 - 1 Isrl?7ilfitt' l* '" 7 - , `1 •k i., 03..\ ,.' 4 • 4 ',1;i1,-", , ""';:' , ' tor recruiting in the United States. The offence ~ ; I'skii.r. '-' , avowedly oninates with the British go \ eniment w VW•f :;7 e l . 4: fof'' , '' s f.',tl: l :r k :.J"''''.l3 .1 :' ` ' -an i a. •• 1 i th - .. .4 . 1-1,„,, , k.f..„.., 41 14-,....,,0 ~., ~ ~.. ~,,, 4, ~,,, if, ~. ~. ,:. ~.,, s 1 „. It is, therefore, en tto tui tu ston. lOW e 4 'is , •••-ko'o';•`iit l'i`;'''''?' ''''• ~4 \- ' ,, 4 1 ; •-• ..,,- -.... strengtheniog of the West India fleet can b. • .•„,•• , 0, ,,tt.,',..,Nee,, ~,..P. ~,Is.. \,,, c oSti.,,u- l p„ t ; r ls c ',7t*' •tu,•' - - ' , a"4--4:4 - rtv.,--tr,:q - i.. p aris.,7,,i's*.i- 41..,,•t,- , ,,t; 4 ,2, 4-..,• 3. In, accounted. for on this ground. The runes =len ti e - iLt ""'''.'' ;-,' '' '4l',l) (>- ;,, = 1 ,." c ''''' ..`l ,rirt' -'.,-' u.ste,:. (but die" , nut mean to excuse) tue "error" ,t, , ,..,rit' i clU'ilL l- tr i.,t,,t, •0, t J r ,•.. -,•„, „ ,,,t, ~,.', , 44 5 •,..r i y1,44, : 1itve , ,.. 5 t,..„ l.'s: 7,,1,".‘:;-..ll:••'•ribil...t, • 1 5...,,. - on the plea that it is the American minister wh -P5 6 ,i,744';"'p;" - ".. 4 £:;... , -k.....-",„ , ::,..1'",...te ,L,1 1 1 ., ,,, ..t,',';,.,, , AT.,;;;:; ";_ misled the British goieretnent tutu the error, by 5 ..........frhtute , '”.1";.‹, ..,C,„" , : - : 4 .,,..41;1iie 1.it,ii,,,. 1. ,i eSsurlug them that "the tatted States were wit'. I s t-1 ',t)''y'a. " , .:' - ' ,i ) c ":1 , i 1 ::P„,.. , '`Lti.. ; ,e,11 3 ,,' '': . .ls , ing ta make England's quarrel in the East thou '''''°•'-r"..- '' - - 4 ; : :".'e , - , -,' , ;" , 1:•;• - `1,-. -4 ,s' , -6","` own and aid her with thousands of stout hearts ....g , i.e. , .k'...,%,,,'P'1 7 0z , Z - . 4.-• --• r- 4, i-11!";•!:i r' %i ' brawny ' X I say most positi4e!v , t''.. , F'•4' ,, r,,1.,..4.'r, 4 '41 i , i ..:. 4 I. 1 and nuns." . ow, 47.,,,,, 11 4 •74',,tau ~‘'''.,.,,- e i stP • Lvei„ ,t,. 1 , ,, :,-, - t,.4 .. .4,,, and categorically, there is not a shadow of truth 6,"_,;‘,...re_b".g._4„241-,tzti',",..3,a5,'':a..."'4,!,..i.,.,,1yeti -1. 14. 4 i•- , ; - ;-... ' `,‘ , ;1a." 1 `'" :4 " - .....* . in this allegation... The TiineJ was misinformed, 5,"K"...ict1 e ...1 u 1 - 4r , 1 ,, , , ... - t ', c .,;kV I S. road it knows by this tune that it has been mit & i ~,,.,:„,,,. ~.,.,;,,,-...4...,...--4--7,1, 1iv.c„it,...1. 4 ; Informed. I defy the Times to contradict me, ~,,q,„( . 44 1.e .:,"ig. , ,.(4C. , ,, ; 4 4 •,,,''-4'`;:.;..,1 t Al e'il l :l4,.. r fr', ( :,•- , -,:5",„ r, that they know it. ''"t"'•';• ~,1 , pLJ„. „ 1•, . 2 f '44 ', - "..-,L'''.. 41 ,-, , , 4 ,6: 1 ,'" Then, what is there in this recruiting business e,..lfiteii244 - "rt 5 it... 1 %,.." " ..,5 a , z , . 4.t .5.Aq.i.;;; 1 *„ , ?-'ili^...lk.:tl , ; , ibt'4 to account for the hasty recourse to the eiliona ' Vite , ""tr F4 ''''' ' l ' 1 i 1 "=" lt tl- 14. 4t 1 ; :4 4 4: 1 ! , --' , - who regum en the part of the'British governs ''.L-4. t tszet•lttirA .'iso,',Z;'-/,''*spicor.*)..,.--`irr,,-.Fi me:rit., - ' Irnit . lp . Ocie , t g. . (o .- 4.- Istril l i s i; : ' ' '',,,,,,,,„"`''''-'s7l-ir , :. !4 : 4 „,Vt . . - F'''l : -1 . Is It"'t he:prosecution directed against British 44. ,3 :,•1 4 11, 4 . ir ie cf t., 747 ,,r ,.' - ' ~,, ,, ,,,,,'6..„.- .„...; c, c4 - e . , , ,,t agents . who bast t 'elated the laws of the I..nited , -,.,..,44,ii loe'ti if r , ,,i'11 ., ,E,,,4 , - ,- ;:44.:.:, 0 - , .r e -, 4 ' 4 . P .tl,.‘ States by acting in the intele , t of the British !- '•"'"' ",,,,:o ,r,l, s' a. ..„ - d f .... : 43,,,i,,3,.i1fi- 4'. ..1. 1 ' f f,1t -U f:"+ -- ..." 4 ,..." 1 1,„' recruiting sen iee ' No, it cannot he Son ie. '11`, 1 "1,9 klfdio - '''' - ii•:••••• , "• 4 ‘,....- nom, arter the despatch of the fleet, have been ; , :1`",i4r<3, 7 744.2!„.;` ,7 .,)r . ;P:d1• 1 b ugh tin by Lord Clarendon; he may prefti t.• '' ''''';' , t' s4V "‘" ' ti-Y..r,'"V.3 PT :i l l t er'at treat ro it between himself and Mr. Buchanan at .',..'-' at ' . -illtZ f "', F ,-,5 . ,..\'' ) .' 1 ":„ ! ,46 i - 0 .4 1, ondon , than leave it between Mr. Marcy and V . r . ",e„.1-..e'eft1.2...-S-1. 1 .`4',.' 4 - 4 . 1; Mr Crnmpton at Washington, where it has been ''"ti'T''1....„;,'"„,„;.?" , 14,,,_ ~ ar- til new: hut, unless lam strangely iniqsaeit, e.;,,"; .....4,,p ; -..wkz,l-:,,kTi.-1 . 2 at the time of the '. seconding of Engzli.h dodo 7 1. 11.1,1 e- ,;''..,""t'''; . 01',.::.3,`),„ 1. ace hey Men-Of w.it,'" there wau us other •liplo i t v-sd' '' ;4l . '. - 70 'ts.."f-el."Ts.„-'itii , 1.,,,,..•; , man: ,iue: r t n iu .a n w at an i : su: , l ,, e ,, i here o l i n f , , a o , i , e t l, e n ,e l, n e: s t :' ,o ll ''',;" t'. 7- " ,-" !../; -.-' 11 t „.1 ' 44 . ,,q. 1 2,.•,..Z' l two tovermuents. b u t the , differ e nce 1i.. -- *4 12i ,ii % ,`E .i 1 1if.1g ,.. r , r,: t i:1 6 17.. ,•Pf:',.itt,::, the ue t inte g rprotaticoi of the Bulwer and Clayton • 17,1,4',"":.--;T:lr'4",,),tr;tY•Ti r°a : . I this, fot Ilex . work; in the mean ....o--'''"o:4„,.'' t.041--'4,...5' ,, -.. explanati.m 0 , "'. . ! ... i .' " ' ...7 L ...',.'„,q.i, r l a ,''' e u-t:l ' P ' s I " ; ' , lS Z ' f ' l: 4c discussion on the subject, or in the prat tital L .4 "`"!•l 4 ' Z'' ''. ;;" ;-„7• 1 4., - Ar-f ,. •••Ts.`s ercunistance-L. to afford in the remott-t w:,, • I "..7v l ; ' " I.' ' '''' .l' '''" ''''; i ' " °'• l ';`" 44 rill not say a motile, but even a pretext forgot .t'* .‘.. t this very moment, a quarrel ‘vith , f" ... :P 4 'o'Ci•tv'.•"`T-' l l- 4 ;",e . .. ` n g uP' now a Neithertheb•Ot r f „, 1 „ -• ••; . - ',7: , po':•?'\ - i'.' 4.:ft 4- 4 1,e,,,,• 0 .0 he United States. is motive c e4,...r. 4 .,..',..i1ei-Z„ t y ; •,,, e i5 , „, ,,,,"‘„ .. t' 1 ,, 4 '1,‘ f p l aided, which I am told the Glote %sutures to .11 , - , t ,. .. -: 44 1 ,-.'',,, . :' ,' C issign via the arming and fitting of vesseL. ter , e•-„4:t,, '''-_•'• i1,,...t''';`,.1, - daT,,-s. /... : -' ' inthe United States, from the simple ,f''''xt iu .' k ",g *N It: ~...4 . )" (..., ofl ' s''' ussia -.--.Pl7'. t- ' ''. .... “* :?.........'"' Y. ' '' ; ''''' on that the charge is false There mas! be ,+± - ..: i4 _,5k r ` , . , : 7, 0;,, , e v t,..,,,..+ * '15 ', 1.1i?. 4 -" a ,e,":,•'.l l ,r i rf 4.„r t ;s:" . 84s mething else behind. The allegations Altai tit' calculated on the tf.-i.,ori l ,t" r.,••...,rja1: . :.;:t. , •"4 -- ....1..•! . ,,',=r...r'ty 4 .f 1.,."' ti" .V 2 ,..',* ow advanced are 'widen •11 •' '' ' ' TY, ie,.,.., t tic,... ` lc 4 c - , -, v, -- „..._ - - rid— , ~ ..--- Z ,-,- ~, me rather to cover than to discover the nu t, ki ~,,,r,,,-,,,-. ...,i,.„,,,,,.,,,,v,..,,,,.2,,,„....,...,:,:-.4-,.4* nd, on the other hand, to fan the flames of tits s. t:1.d.„ ,, __ . _""Z5i,:4",..,"•„,1,,,,- : , r,r,. - ,.? . ., tt.:" 4 : 4 , ' '% ..rs , -.+ -4-el..b ord. There must be seine secret agency at i ti47:5 31 Z., 73 ., , ,- - - 7 ,..E1-1,..,' - ‘4,ei .1 ,.-7.1,A,..c 6 f.j . j.,','-- , t .- :4;.,;;P:',;, -, ; 4 ',., cork, bent on embroiling England In a conflict 4 4; 4 41 " - `: .l l 7l ".P l" +;?ift..l '' ' '. : ' .4. - • ' 447 % 7 '"• : ;:t '...:i.. - , ‘- `...%' : . ; .4qt..% 1` . ..1' f - , :,- , .., 0 4, ...... t_. l - , - United States of America, and it must I ~,1?) ." -nt. : ,,s., 1 4- 4 4..r:?1 - :, ,- . 7 1 . .'rcP,',7: 1, , , ,:;4• - 6'r , ',' ili.: , ! ° ~r e ri` lt Tr° ; le indeed a powerful agency, since all the men .2.% '''''' '' 4'.. ' '''' ' :ll ' '` ''''' ' ''''r rt '''' ; " : ''' -- , '" C '''+ 'o ridable ruin to lie land looming in the prospect i„.}.``,,.;'''Jalc:,- , '"‘' , 7- c'" '';'', '..,' --f ' .4:4.'' l':'.2:ir.'7.- I conflict. such a tnom,„t could net t ,e,.. 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'BirThilletit'invariehly required If not peld within the year. ' - '".I4P-Biiigle copies, Two Ca - re—for sale at the counter in mice, and by the News Boys. THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Pottliabrat from the sante aim an a large blanket BIM aleet, ac TWO DOLLARS a year, advance Etnglo oopiea, ttrata 41*— No, paper will be discontinued, (maims at the &enrol `Hon of The Proprietors,) until all arrearages are paid. ,gar No uttcntiou will be paid twiny order unless Rosana panted by the money, or satisfactory referent* in thin city. /0-Connected with the Establishment of the Morning: Take is one of the largest JOB FRINITI , I4 OFFICES in that .elty,mhere all kinds of work is done on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. -PITTSBURGH POST. FRIDAY MORMNU Kossuth on England's Warlike De monstration against America. HIS _THEORY OF THE CASE. VOLUME XIV. "Well, if you don't know it, then all I can say is, that this intimate alliance of ours with L. - N. Bonaparte will yet prove a ruin to England." Let us take the opinion.of that gentleman for a hypothesis, and analyze. • Is it likely, or is it net likely, that the British GoveriiMent could have entered ou a courseso . hazardous, as the provo cation of a conflict with the United' States, at such an =auspicious moment toe, withouthaving previously concerted the matter with L. N. Bona parte. They must have concerted it—that ad mits of no : ,dtinbt The ruagnikude of the case justifies the supposition, and if, anything would be wanted to bear it out, one had but to look at the position - of subordinate dependence to which the British Government has contrived to arrive vita-viz their ally. Why your great statesmen go so far as to 13.ctually, to boasti of the fact, that Paris and London are but...one 'Cloven:uncut sit ting in two Cabinets. The wm-id did not-want to be told this. The history of ,the Whole War-- with that ahockiug languor that would be per fectly incomprehensible, wore it not that it finds its explanation in the person 4 policy of L. N. Bonaparte--the war, such as it is, testifies to the fact ; and the blue-books cry out to Heaven and earth. 'Whatever change has come over his dreams, England has submitted to it. Ho was the body, allowing to England but the question able glory of the shadow. Call it entente eorduzle —call it by whatever name you like, such is the fact ; and the fact is the logical consequence of that other fact, that England has consented to such a mode of warfare, which! has in advance reduced Euglund from the position of an equal to that of a subordinate, . Anticaubordinnteishe is, in fact, to such an extent, that England's de , - fmit does not interfere with the master's victory. You were defeated at the Bedell, while his army took SebantopoL He distributes marshals' staffs ; pro have to recall your general. I never did blame the fact that England ac cepted, nay, courted the alliance of L. N. Bona parte ; nor do I blame it ; but l did always and do blame the fact, that "England did not know to maintain the position of an equal--that she did niiii_rausteratifficient - resolution to let him feel thr"not all the favor is on his side, Ewnd all the obligation on hers ; that, in a word, she accepted the position of a subordinate. The logical con sequences of that position have : crept upon Eng land step by step; the very air is full of fear of Bonaparte. lie, the boasted friend and ally, is more generally feared in England now than when he threateuod you with invasion three years ago. There is, indeed, but one government in two cabi nets. The war, the negotiatidtts, the financial embarrassments, everything attests it, down to the newest sad event of the expulsion of the thirty-six exiles from Jersey-. It is now 'known that the fact did not orgihate with the Jersey authorities—it is not an emanation Of the par ticular privilege of•Jhrsoy to be subject to arbi trary punishment from their municipal authori ties, without process and judgment; the expul sion has boenordered by Her Majestj'Ntiecretary of State-for the Home Department, appointed to watch over the inviolability of the principle, ~ t the English Bill of Eight. And it a vet?, ciretth33Lance. that the order of the minister has been pubitlieil at JerAt , y'oa the hit l of (blotter, while at - Pori , . it bowl published on the '2llth in tin Alonot,ur. There NOVEMBER 30 Indeed, but cue government in two Cabinetr. It is, therefore, I.keydici a do.tbt that tite,ht(ar tile demonstration against .America ha lc en prc riously concerted 1, 1.. N. Idenhpurlt . '7: cerLeci".' wore—that I —hut I know, and 11.1.311 . 1" au English 111841 W re member, ,amee. lacts «rd to throw toime light pereotol ladling both with regard t Awe( (.•:, and to Englaw.l. :t to a di. t publicly reported, accredited ail novel that in I sP. L. N. 'likdauptirts , . President of the French Republic, declared . to Mr. Rush ( American minister,. I think) th , “ ever he went to war, he would ,fleet the States, " If snCh were his sentiments whonst, President, what mast they luttie been whet Iyi• ettlittilthit9ol:>Eariperon. - He notei 'ma is nirry - Secret of his. hittti Tot—fhb United States. And this is very natural. In LIP position. with his antecedents, the very memory of Washington is a reproach. and the name •• Re public- a hunger, chiefly when that name is coupled with the letters '• C. S., - which means not only a power. hut has likewise the nte_antng of a n ( France) the sum of—my freedom and independence." Presidentilierce, irresolute a man as he is, did still on the 4th of July, 185'2, remind the people of the United States that this •• I t/ is still unpaid. On a tine morning Jonathan might remember thiN. The very idea Unpile,/ a danger to L. N. Bonaparte. Alen don't like to live under a constant apprehension. Is it not natural that one should avail oneself of an opportunity to see a blow Amick at one we hate aud fear, chiefly when a third party offers him self to undertake the task for us. By-the-br, there is a curious fact occurring to my mind. I have mentioned that at the time of the strength ening of the West India fleet," the only isotte pending between England and the United States was the Bulwer and Clayton' treaty on inter oceanic communication (rectiut colonization pro tection and claim of authority in Central Amer ica.) This is a question pending since 1850. I happen by a strange accident, to have before my eyes an 1852 number of the New York Courier and Engutrer, where I, to my 'considerable sur prise, read the following paragraph: " Lord Palmerston's retiring from the English min istry excited great attention. Let us guess a little what it means. Two years ago w e e were on the verge of a war with England in relation to Nicaragua. The q uestion then was in London whether Palmer ston should or should not retire, on the ground that he was so committed that there could not possibly be a satisfactory arrangement of the Mosquito ques tion if he continued in the cabinet. However, the attempt was made to settle the question with us. and still retain Lord Palmerston in the cabinet. \Veil, the attempt has failed, and now, Wilt)11 . the Prome theus affair comes between them, the old questloh arises: Shall we retain Lord Palmerston, anti go to war with the United States, or thrust 'him out, and preserve the peace? The decision has been in favor of peace, and Lord Palmerston has retired." is not that curious ? Well, the Nicaragua question has recurred again, and Lord Palmer ston is again in the Cabinet ; only that now lie cannot be •• thrust out," not only because he is Premier, the soul of the body; but alto because he recognized the coup d'etat on the, receipt of a telegraphic despatch, the very day it occurred, is consequently the "person* gratissima," the very fulchrutn of the entente cordials," which is now the paramount consideration in Englund, stronger than anything, the run from a war vt , iti? America not excepted. The occasion appears favorable for the realization--through England-- of the prospect ingeniously held out to Mr. Hush iu 1849. As to England, the words I shall hay will be few but weighty. How far the momn tary , alliance With .:Louis Napeleen !Boia.iparEb may insure his lasting amity towards England ? that I do not,k_now. • TO big cop!I tIV11(53310 more than at: ally"—L-11 sworn servant; now he it:- laugher Emperor. Three yearhago every E,tigitth paper resonrided with the contemplateinvaslon of England; anti Englishmen, who have con versed with lam, reported publicly. the story about his star that would lead hint to revenge his uncle on England." But he may or may not be sincere in his intention to remain England's friend for anything t know. Time is a strange l thwarter of intentions. But so much I know, that if ever ho inteuMd to recur to his plan of invasion, it would well serve him to have you weak ; if, on the contrary. he thinks to remain :,t.ur friend. he ,till and roust be your rival—tiro primes inter pare. , Pt rope cannot bear. To be the —priinus be :t.ttiatit wi.h you to go down, down, down, to the place of a s,cundus at least. Be must, though your friend. Well, your armies, and your millions are en gulphed there in the Crimea. As a land prwtr, •• you are already less thou his esre,d: you are, in fact, scarcely authing more. lint two pillars of might you still have, upon which your first rate position proudly stands enthroned—your nary and your foinni