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Federal Enlistment in Ireland.[from the Irish times, March 1.] On Saturday last 600 able bodied young men left the North Wall for New York. They had been collected from this city and the suburban districts, and were brought to the quays in groups of four, ten, fifteen, or twenty. Wherever in the neighborhood of Dublin laborers' work was proceeding there the Federal agent appeared, picked out the strongest men, talked them over, and generally succeeded in buying their lives. The men are not told in express words that they must enlist in the Federal armies, but they know very well what they are required to do, and what they must do. They are ostensibly engaged to work the construction of a railway for three months. The whereabouts of the railway we have been unable to discover.--Their passage, clothes, and food are paid for, and they are nominally allowed a dollar a day until the expiration of three months. Their accounts will be settled, and the cost of their passage, clothes,