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The North A unit against the rebellion.--Mobile, August 20.--Elsewhere, the telegraph gives us a synopsis of the Queen's speech proroguing Parliament. The little Guelphish lady speaks nothing that is not written or indorsed by Palmerston, as every body knows. Recognition and armed intervention are phantoms which the good sense of the Southern people will no longer see by night and by day. The British government is determined to take no part in the contest. Now that there is no chance oe Yankee only wanted political supremacy that he might rob the South with a form of law. Peace will be declared when the North is poverished and exhausted — not before. The South, then, should gird its loins for the contest, and rely no longer on foreign intervention or Western secession, but upon its bayonets. Let it go into the field like Duke Godfrey, crying, God for the right and just! and conquer the Saracens with the cold steel of the Southern legion.--Mobile Telegraph, August 20.