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ration on our affairs, out in a very violent leader on the subject of the condemnation of the bark Hiawatha and other British vessels, by Judges of the Union Courts, for violating the blockade. The Derbyites pretend that if the decision of Judge Betts is not either reversed or disavowed, England will demand reparation for her ship owners and traders, even to the length of a war with the United States. The expressions of the Times and Herald are published merely as party bids for office. As the day of opening the session of Parliament approaches, the American question is made a prominent topic in the after-dinner speeches of the English members of Parliament. Three Spanish war ships had sailed from Cadiz for the Gulf of Mexico. England has stipulated, in the tripartite treaty, that, if a monarchy should be restored in Mexico, no member of the Bonaparte or Bourbon dynasty shall be elevated to the throne. Another British war vessel (the Medina) has sailed for the West Indies.