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" and, as stated on Saturday, Earl Russell has instructed Lord Lyons to intimate to the Federal Government the disapprobation which would be excited in England and on the Continent it the intention of blocking up the Southern ports with stone was carried into effect. To day we subjoin some other interesting extracts. European views — the South must be free. The following is an extract from a letter published in the Philadelphia American, (a Republican, paper,) dated Liverpool, January 18th. I can assure you your Government is not increasing the number of its friends on this side of the ocean. The operation in blocking up harbors is looked upon as the most unprecedented and barbarous proceeding of modern days, and you must not be surprised if it turns out that the stones sunk at Charleston prove to be the rocks upon which the Lincoln Government will be wrecked. It is recognized that, for purposes of defence, a people have the right to temporarily obstruct the entra