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s river clear of rebels. Dispatches from Gen. Foster, at Washington, N. C., up to Sunday last, say that he can still hold out three weeks. Admired Wakes has been a rested at Havana, and will be held as a prisoner on parole until he accounts satisfactorily for firing on a Spanish steamer. Seward has sent another dispatch to Minister Adams, to go by next steamer, warning Great Britain against allowing any more Alabama to go forth to prey upon American commerce. Marquis of Hartington, lately in Richmond, has made a speech, saying the North can only exterminate the South, and that the South will fight to the last. The London Post hopes, by the end of the year, the Confederate struggle will be crowned with success and its independence recognized. A draft is to be had to fill up the old regiments in Hocker's army. The British Sibion, speaking of the loan, says it is a virtual recognition of the South. The iron clads which were engaged in the Charleston