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nations, and against the free intercourse of the Southern States of America with the civilized world. Lord Lyons was desired to speak in this sense to Mr. Seward, who, it was hoped, would disavow the illegal project. Now, however, that the project seems to have been carried into effect at Charleston, Lord Lyons will be instructed to make a further representation to Mr. Seward, with a view to prevent similar acts of destruction in other ports. I am, sir, your most obedient servant. E. Hammond. F. A. Clint, Esq., &c. The blockade on the Stock Exchange. [From the London Times (City Article), Jan. 22.] The English funds in the face of the increasing case in the discount market om of gold to the bank continue with a heavy tendency. The fact that, if France or any other Power should demand the concurrence of England in disavowing the inefficient blockade of the Southern ports by the Federal fleet, it would be difficult to find a logical plea for refusal is apparently