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ose and similar expressions of kindly feeling, the Herald proceeds to controvert the proposition that it is impolite and undesirable for England to intervene. It disputes the rhetorical statement of Mr. Cobder, that it would be cheaper to feed Lancashire on turtle and champagne than to fight for it. It shows that Lancashire is not the only sufferer by the present war, but that it operates injuriously on general interests, and that if the war proceeds English commerce may be compromised enough tLancashire is not the only sufferer by the present war, but that it operates injuriously on general interests, and that if the war proceeds English commerce may be compromised enough to occasion a financial crisis.--For our own part, whilst indifferent now to any Governmental recognition, and well content with the more practical and substantial recognition which we have just received from the money kings of England, we believe now, as we have ever believed, that the danger of a war between England and the United States, on the ground of recognition, or even intervention, has been greatly magnified in the former country. The conduct of the United States Government in the Tren