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o belligerent American war vessels in British ports. The Solicitor General of England, in a speech to his constituents, alluded to the efforts made by the Government to preserve neutrality in respect to the American war, and to enforce the Foreign Enlistment act. For these efforts he claimed the approval of his hearers. He spoke strongly in favor of non-intervention. The schooner Yorktown, from Cleveland, Ohio, had arrived in England, after being chased by a rebel privateer off Newfoundland. Commercial affairs were still very gloomy in London, Liverpool and Manchester. A few fresh failures are reported. The prospect for the next few weeks was regarded as discouraging, although the London money market was rather improved in tone. The rebel relief bazaar in Liverpool netted about £10,000 in four days. Mr. Bunch, Ex-British Consul at Charleston, is gazetted as Consul to Cuba. The new King of Greece had a difficulty with the Legislature in Athens, and threa