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from the London papers: The intervention of England. [From the London Times, May 23.] Mr. Roebuck has given his constitute at Sheffield, with great fidelity, what may now be considered the geand do nothing in the matter. That is the point at which we are obliged to part company with Mr. Roebuck. His fervid temperament does not allow him to wait for that encouragement which all the resthe United States in an emphatic repudiation of European precedent and authority. So we think Mr. Roebuck has only spoken with the language of hope when he suggests that the war is ripe for British i such private wishes can constitute a call for mediation, still less for armed interference. Mr. Roebuck expects that war with the Federal side would give us cotton, and would do us no more good, orrs as they do themselves, we are not so sure that we should raise the blockade as speedily as Mr. Roebuck expects. This, however, would not be the whole of our work. We should have to protect our p