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n the Union army. The fact must have a crushing effect upon the Northern peace men or rebel sympathizers. The prospect of a Yankee war with England. The Philadelphia Inquirer has the following paragraph about the rumor in the Washington Republican of a war with England: The extraordinary article from the Washington Republican, anticipating a war with England, to which we made brief reference yesterday, appears to have been based upon a private letter from London, dated the 21st of July. The letter in question states that "a preliminary notice had been served upon the Government of Great Britain, by the proper officers of the American Government," to the effect that if England permits the two iron-clad rams now building there for the rebels to be turned over to our enemies to depredate on American commerce, the Government of the United States will, accept the act as a declaration of war. This is certainly very important and startling, if true, and of the truth of the all