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Lord Campbell on the American war. An immense meeting of the friends of the South was held in Manchester, England, early in February. Among other speakers on the occasion was Lord Campbell. Here are his remarks: My Lord, Ladies and Gentlemen: As it has happened to me two or three times in Parliament to refer to the topic now before you, it is not with a little satisfaction I observe in the numbers who have met to-night and in the spirit they evince same augury for the ultimate adopented, as at east to augur the extermination and the disappearance of the weaker one. But we are not left to speculations of this character. It happens that this very day, not many hours ago, a letter in a leading London newspaper has reached Manchester from the other side of the Atlantic, which gives the best and the latest information on this question. In that letter it is pointed out in what manner the invasion by the North has influenced the prospects and position of the negro. As fa