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dose he require. Two nations--France and England--are chiefly interested in the matter, and we believe that among well-informed men in con countries there is hardly a difference of opinion on the subject. Everywhere the blockade is pronounced to be null, and our toleration of, it a neglect of our duty as neutrals. Do we wait till Russia, which has no interest in the Southern trade is willing, for the sake of her Crimets antagonists, to take part in asserting the lay of nations, and break up thereby a good understanding with the United States, cemented by a common covetousness of a neighbor's territory? Is Lancashire to starve till the Char's consent is won to the interruption a blockade by which his subjects suffer nothing, and by which we suffer more than we should by war. It is notorious that what is really wanting to insure the termination of the nuisance is the consent of the English Government, and Lord Russell fails to show why that consent should be longer with held.