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sasters of 161 and 162. Military success is imperiously demanded and is the one thing needful to save the Administration and the country from shipwreck." Col. Lefferts, of the New York 7th regiment, has resigned. Lincoln considers the raid at Fairfax Court House a serious matter, so far as horses are concerned. He says he can make a Brigadier-General in five minutes, but it is not so easy to replace 110 horses. From Europe. European advices, of the 26th February, represent that the American war caused an excitement in the English House of Lords. East Russell alluded to the question of a recognition of the Southern Confederacy, and requested Lord Stratheden to postpone until the 21 inst. a motion of which he had given notice for the presentation of copies of all dispatches from Mr. Mason to her Majesty's Government on the claim of the Southern Confederacy to be acknowledged as an independent Power by Great Britain; to which Lord Stratheden acceded laconically.