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hat city, in relation to the building or Confederate ships in England, says: A feeling of strong indignation was expressed at the conduct of the British Government, which connives at the fitting up of those armed vessels in English ports. Mr. Low made an interesting statement, showing how differently John Bull acts when he is in trouble himself and when his neighbor is in trouble. During the Russian war a vessel had been fitted up here for the Canton trade, and the British Consul having heard of it, and suspecting the ship was intended for Russia, remonstrated with the American Government. The consequence was that she was detained, though her owner was perfectly innocent of any intention of violating the neutrality laws. Mr. Low thinks, and everybody thinks, it is not unreasonable that the English Government should be required to follow the same course now as regards the United States. It has been asked to do so; but what course does it pursue? It is stated that when Earl