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of fire duties was carried by a majority of eleven against the Government. Bull Run Russell's latest letters from Washington, harp upon the inefficiency of the American armies, owing to the lack of confidence in their leaders. The London Times says it is understood that orders were in the course of transmission to all dock-yards to suspend any further operations upon wooden vessels. The leading journals continue to urge editorially the necessity for iron fleets. The London Pott calls attention to the improvements American is making in ordnance, the weight of the shot thrown by the Monitor being nearly double that used on board any of the British ships. The steamer Mers, bound from Waterford to Bristol, was wrecked near Milford, during a gale and fog. About fifty lives were lost. The British exports for the first two months of the year are slightly in excess of the same period of last year. The official revenue tables are published, and regarded as sat