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whom is Mr Giles, they are ridiculed as feeble and inefficient, and affording strong evidence that the cabinet do not mean to go to war. This gentleman ridicules the President's message as a mere unclear to obtain popularity, and throw the unclear due to the imbecility of the cabinet, upon Congress. He and his friends talk of an army of 30,000 regulars, and of building [[unclear[[ and 74.s It is very probable that the committee of foreign relations will make a high sounding report in the Senate some time next week, but the higher it is, the less the probability of sincerely intending to carry it into complete execution. That the Cabinet is in earnest, no doubt ought to be entertained, but as long as which unclear brings such prices as are now obtained, there is reason to doubt the sincerity of Congress--