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From Europe. the blockade in Parliament — letter from Mr. Mason, &c., &c. By a late arrival we have extracts from English papers, concerning affairs on this continent. They will be found interesting, since they furnish some portion of the history of the war: Letter from Mr. Mason. The following letter of the Confederate Envoy, Mason, is among the blockade papers submitted to Parliament: "109 Peccadillo, Feb. 17, "My Lord --I have the honor to transmitMason, is among the blockade papers submitted to Parliament: "109 Peccadillo, Feb. 17, "My Lord --I have the honor to transmit to your lordship herewith (by permission) returns of vessels entered and cleared at the blockaded ports of the Confederate States of America, at the respective dates to which they refer. Your lordship will observe that the returns from the port ofth inward and outward bound, have been during the last three months, and yet are constantly reported. "I have, &c., J. M. Mason" The following dispatch from Lord Lyons to Karl Russell, respecting the obstruction of the Southern harbors