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ken full possession of her, previous to a rigid investigation as to her history and destination. It is said the Cabinet had also ordered a commission in Liverpool to report on all the circumstances concealed with the case of the Alabama. The Japan, or Virginia, was built at Dunnbarton, not Greenock, and ran out from the Clyde on the 3d of April. The order for her arrest arrived from London on the 4th, the day of her departure. The English Government having inquired of the Messrs. Laird as to two gunboats being built in their establishment for the Confederates, have been formally assured by that firm that the boats are for the "Emperor of China." The rebel loan had rallied in England and was again at a premium, with an "enormous business" done in Liverpool on the 18th inst. The loan was regularly dealt in on the Paris Bourse at a premium. There is nothing now with respect to the Federal loan in England. The London Herald hints that the Union agents feared the und