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of Port Washington, and enter the town in the rear before light this morning. The Confederates iron-clad navy--Yankee information on the subject — What England is Doing about it. The New York Times has an article on the statements of Mr. Cameron, the recently-returned U. S. Minister to Russia, about the Confederate iron clads building in England. It obtains its information from a gentleman just returned from England. It says: According to Mr. Cameron, three immense iron steam Mr. Cameron, three immense iron steam rams, the most powerful ever constructed, are building for the rebels. It is not certain that the statement is true. Two are on the stocks at Liverpool, in the hands of James Laird, M. P., who built the pirate Alabama, and is pushing them rapidly to completion. The third is building, if anywhere, on the Clyde, at Glasgow. Our informant has little knowledge of the Liverpool rams, their sixes, or how nearly finished they are at present. His account relates especially to Glasgow. In the grea