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that men of political mark among us should be committed to the recognition of a rebellion as hopeless as it is infamous in object and spirit. In the House of Commons, on the 22d, the subject of the Foreign Enlistment act was introduced by Mr. Cobden, who referred to the proceedings of the steamers Alabama, Florida, and Virginia, all of which were built in British ports for the Southern Confederacy. He said it was well known that two iron clad ships were being built at Liverpool for the savent the departure of these vessels. He had been informed that the American Government took note of the value of every vessel captured by the Southern privateers, and debited it to her Majesty's Government. Mr. Laird, in response, taunted Mr. Cobden with pursuing a course which, while it would enable his friends in the North to get all they wanted, would put a stop in England to a legitimate branch of industry. He accused the Americans of having built ships of war for Russia during the Cr