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hat England should be requested to give a solemn guarantee that she will in future respect neutrals and neutral rights. The Europa has not brought out any troops or war material, and it was said that England would not forward any more to Canada by the Cunard mail steamer. The movement of troops for North America had not abated, however, but it was very likely it soon would, as the London papers were beginning to count up the cost of the display; and the London Times has just informed John Bull that, so far, he has spent two millions of pounds sterling--ten millions of dollars — at the very least, in exhibiting his power to retain the colony, if assailed. A Cabinet council which was summoned for the 14th had been countermanded, Mr. Seward's dispatch having been considered in council held on the 9th. The London Times understands that an answer will be, returned expressing gratification at the disavowal of Commander Wilkes's act, accepting the satisfaction rendered, and a