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English opinions
--The following extract from a letter written by a gentleman who left the United States to return to his English home in the latter part of May, is copied from the Baltimore Exchange:
For some time past English journals have had no information from the South very direct.
All the war news they receive is through the Northern press, which is necessarily ex parte and clouded by prejudice.
This has had an influence on the English mind; for while thus deprived of any save a modified view of the merits and conduct of the contest, people here are disposed to look leniently upon the Southern cause.
I hear it said frequently, "We cannot judge of the merits of either side, having but one to look at." When you know that no voice has yet publicly vindicated the cause of the South especially upon its constitutional merits, nor attacked the Administration upon its alleged unconstitutional acts, you will not Wonder that apathy obtains among a people like this, which c