We have nothing from France, save the echo of the
glorious i event of last Friday in England. It has been a theme on which the Liberal papers have dilated with a sincerity of interest that proves how strongly and intimately the sympathies of freemen are ever linked together, and how naturally, would but foolish Kings and greedy Oligarchs permit, they would all over the world join in one general league of mutual amity. Nothing but the most ignorant of prejudices, fostered by those who made their gain of it, could ever induce two nations like the French and British, who, in all that is highest and most valuable in their several characters, bear so near a resemblance, to entertain towards each other any feelings but those of kindness and respect.