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d with acclamations, just their nation was in the case of the Trent, or would be in that of the Peterhoff if it became no to take similar measures. While this is the position of the Government, the capitalism, who have $15,000,000 on cotton, who are building iron-spade and by the score, who are sending out whole fleets of fact steamers to run the blockade, have a personal interest in involving the Government in the war. And you will not forget the "cheer and laugher" that sustained Mr. Laird, the great Southern Steamboat man when he declares that he had openly balit the Alabama for the Confederate Government. The Confederate loan, which went to five premium, has fallen below pair; but rises and fails with the price of cotton and the hope of getting is front the South. One of the Spences, of Liverpool, a relative of the Confederate agent, has failed probably from the capture of some of his blockade running vestures. There have been several similar ; but these lame ducks