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Sarah Sande, are loading cotton at Liverpool for New York, and additional steamers were expected to be taken up. The ship R. D. Sh herd left Liverpool on the 3d for New Orleans via Havana. The London Times produces a letter written by Mr. Seward in 1839 to Wm. Brown, of Liverpool, in which Seward repudiates the idea that the American Government would ever be guilty of so gross a violation of its faith as to confiscate in time of war money invested in American securities in time of peacSeward repudiates the idea that the American Government would ever be guilty of so gross a violation of its faith as to confiscate in time of war money invested in American securities in time of peace. The London Times, in an editorial on the subject, thinks it not an opportune moment to bring forward this declaration, the more particularly as England has been menaced by threats of confiscation by journals evidently in communication with the Washington Government. The article concludes by expressing hopes for peace, but declaring that threats will accomplish nothing, the only solution being the release of the prisoners. There was a strong conviction that the steamship Europa, due