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tions the policy of defences. The Owl says probably the Government will take no measures for a naval force on the lakes, the Washington Government having explained its action to be entirely of a temporary character. Field Marshal Lord Combermere is dead. The Army and Navy Gazette says the Confederate Government has countermanded large orders for torpedoes. The London Times has an editorial on the official accounts of the recent conference, and points significantly to Secretary Seward's admission that the proposition for a combined effort at some extrinsic policy or scheme was deliberately considered, and concedes that the North came best out of the affair. It says the arbitrament of war is accepted afresh with most desperate determination. "We deplore the result," it adds, "but it must be more evident than ever that neutrality, if we are but allowed to maintain it, is the only policy for England." France. The official yellow book laid before the French Cor