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the Emperor himself. The combat between the Kearsarge and Alabama, like that between the Monitor and Merrimac, is going to create in Europe a second revolution in naval warfare. An English report says Captain Semmes is to have the Rappahannock, which is undergoing repairs at Calais. The British news of interest centres chiefly in the debate on the vote of consure, which was still going on in the House of Commons when the America left. The chiefs of the Opposition, Mr. Disraell, Lord Robert Cecil, and others, had spoken, as had also Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Cobden, Mr. Kinglake, and several more on the Ministerial side. A similar vote was to be proposed in the House of Lords. Some further conversation had taken place in the House of Lords in reference to the fight between the Kearsarge and Alabama. A breakfast was given to the officers of the first-named vessel, in London, on the 4th of July. We have full details by this mall of the fall of Alsen and the falling back of t