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Young Oxford on the war.
The Saturday Review, the representative of Young Oxford, and by far the cleverest, as it is one of the most influential of the English journals, in its number of July 20th, contains an article on the "Civil War in America," from which we make the following extracts:
"Having performed the constitutional duty of providing the supplies, the Legislature will perhaps proceed to transcend the limits of its authority by passing an act of indemnity in favor of the Executive.
Mr Lincoln may have been morally right in all measures which he has adopted, but he has found it necessary to violate at every turn a Constitution which was never calculated for the contingencies of civil war. He has enforced martial law in Baltimore without ever proclaiming it, and he has held intercourse with the revolutionary or bogus Virginia Government which has been originated by the Wheeling Convention.
In his first proclamation after the captured of Fort Sumter, the President