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e their appearance in leaded type in the columns of leading London journals. But they are as erroneous as those erring in the opposite extreme which preceded them. It is true that there is now less liberty of the press and speech than there was when we were in a state of peace. In what country, however, where a great rebellion was in process of being put down by the sword, would there not be a curtailment of the freedom of unpatriotic speech and writing? If there was an insurrection in Lancashire and the adjoining counties, would not the British Government punish as treasonable the outpourings of any one, or any newspaper, to the effect that England ought to give the rebellious districts their independence? And is not the Southern rebellion in the United States a nearly parallel case? The reports of the vagabond correspondents of the London Times and other journals doubtless lead to the belief that things are pretty much as their editors describe them to be; but they, finding