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grin at this very unpalatable result of their cunning tricks, is almost laughable. The deputation of indignant merchants who waited on Earl Russell in regard to Mr. Adams's "certificates of character," to Howell & Zirman, complained most bitterly that insurance rates had gone up at Lloyd's to a ruinous height, while in Rance they remain unchanged. The appearance at this moment in the English Shipping List of an advertisement, making public that a French ship is loading in London for the West Indies, is also easily seized upon to show how the conduct of Admiral Wilkes and the American Government had injured the British shipping interest, and had driven shippers to employ the French flag, "because that is not molested." Of course the French flag has not been molested. What insults have we ever received from France of Frenchmen? What interference have France or Frenchmen offered in our affairs, except in a manner perfectly regular and well authorized? If the French flag is not