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f memorializing the Government to recognize the South had been withdrawn. The Southern Club at Liverpool gave a grand banquet to Ex-Governor Morehead, of Kentucky. The speeches, of course, were strongly in support of secession. Lord Palmerston has been making speeches at Winchester. He refrained from allusion to American affairs. It is reported that two Confederate privateers are in the Mediterranean, and they have already destroyed a dozen American vessels. It is said that Semmes commands one of them. Mr. Gladstone has made another speech at York, England, in which he again alluded to the affairs of America. He said, among other things: "I think we must believe that the longer this terrific struggle continues the more doubtful becomes the future of America, the more difficult will it be for her to establish that orderly and legal state of things which now, it is too plain, is for the moment at least superseded, in which we saw and were accustomed to witness wit