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in part by the sale of the rebel ram in the Clyde which Earl Russell embargess. There are now but few American ships in East Indian waters, and it is thought probable that this fleet, in company with the other rebel pirates, may be destined to attack San Francisco. In order to show their respect for British neutrality, the British crews take an oath of naturalization as citizens of the Confederacy when flag changes. If, therefore, San Francisco should happen to be burned and plundered, "John Bull" washes his hands of all responsibility. The Pitting out of the Rappahannock On the 26th of January Mr. William Rumble, Inspector of Machinery at Sheernous dockyard, (England,) was brought before the beach of Magistrates, at Sittingborne, charged with a breach of the Foreign Enlistment act, in connection with the fitting out of the rebel privateer Rappahannock. After a long examination the prisoner was committed for trial, but bail was accepted to the amount of £1,000 sterlin