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f the fleets of England and Holland to aid the rebels. From that time Rochelle sunk in commercial importance. The Canadian fleet. The Baltimore Sun's Washington correspondent, dated 26th ult., says: The statement in Canadian papers, thCanadian papers, that there is a "Canadian fleet" of two hundred armed steam gun-boats, divided into four classes for the navigation of rivers and shoal waters bordering the lakes, cannot refer to any such fleet now in British America. It is stated here by persons whoCanadian fleet" of two hundred armed steam gun-boats, divided into four classes for the navigation of rivers and shoal waters bordering the lakes, cannot refer to any such fleet now in British America. It is stated here by persons who are practically familiar with that country, that there are no such vessels there, and if there is any "Canadian fleet" of the kind, they must be in preparation or existence in England. But if the fleet in question refers to mercantile or other Canadian fleet" of the kind, they must be in preparation or existence in England. But if the fleet in question refers to mercantile or other vessels that may be transformed into armed ones, then we have ten or twenty thus applicable where the Canadians have one. There are treaty stipulations between this country and England limiting the number of Government armed vessels that either may