The Friendship Of Great Britain
Frorn the general toue of the papers that reaob this office from Great Biitain, it is olear that English sentiment is overwhelmingly with os in onr present crisis. Tbis was to be expeoted on racial gronuds, bat it is no less gratifying. Not tbat a nation pursuing with temperance the path of reotitude and npbolding its dignity with muderatiou in the face of an episode like the Maine tragedy, needs the endorsement of another nation, any more tban an individual wbo is in the right needs applause or ooantenance,bnt it is pleasant all the same. And it will tend to soften some of the asperity still entertained by very many Americana toward England for past nnkindness. And it
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