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ncial agent of the Secessionists,) has resumed his letters to the London Times. He contends that little or nothing has yet been effected in the work of subduing the South, expatiates on what the Southerners have done in the field, and asserts that a policy of exhaustion is likely to be more damaging to the North than the South. He holds out a gloomy prospect for the North if the struggle is allowed to go on for another year. A full report of the speeches delivered by the Marquis of Clanricarde, Earl Russell, and the Duke of Somerset, on the subject of the American blockade and the seizure of British traders by our cruisers is published. Earl Russell took occasion to compliment Chief Justice Taney, of the United Stater, and Admiral Wilkes. The London Post, of the 17th June, has an editorial referring to the debate, in which it says: "Up to the present time, however, there is nothing to show that the captains of American cruisers have acted in a reckless spirit. The instructi