Show INTERVIEW INT ERViE 17 WIM JOHN BRIGHT tile tho london correspondent of tile cincin dati gazelle says 1 I had the pleasure of a long lon conversation with john bright theother alie other day who holds the most unalterable C faith in the near approach of the end of the rebellion lie is also very warm in liis his desire for mr Lincol ns re rc elec tion thinks it would produce a grand effect in england by convincing tile the people of tile the solid purpose of the anici ian people and quoted the words of a distinguished friend of the a member of tile house of commons that such reelection election re would be the heaviest blow that the north could inflict on the south lie he does docs not care much forthe for the criticisms on mr Lincol ns slowness though lie admits that a change of cabinet should be demanded for tile the lost lie he says mr lincoln is like a waiter in a la largo birge eating cating bouse where all the bells balls are arc ringing at once lie he cannot serve all at once and so some grumblers grumbl ers are arc to be expected it may not have been generally known that it was through mr brights influence tha young Itu bery taken among amon 9 those who were going out on the ship chapman at san francisco fra encisco as privateers was pardoned the family lives at birmingham one of the daughters was considered hopelessly insane and had been so several months but on hearing that mr lincoln had pardoned her brother slie she began 0 to recover and add isnow is now nearly well mr bright was matth amused by a letter lie he had just received from a confederate in london who wishing to g go 0 to the house of commons wrote to him for an order of admission mr bright sent him the order and said 11 though I 1 am an against 0 this ic bellion I 1 am not against against you of the south on the contrary it as much cpr your sakes as for that of others that I 1 wish to see sec your efforts to break up tip the Ec public and your criminal institutions crushed erta hed |