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lized its expected amount. The commerce of the United Kingdom is increasing. The distress in the manufacturing districts has been to some degree lessened and there is reason to look forward to an increased supply of cotton from various countries which have hitherto but scarcely supplied our wants. The Morning Herald asserts that the Government will do nothing for Denmark. It is rumored that Derby and Disraeli will make strong attacks on Lord Russell, and that the Cabinet, except Russell and Gladstone, are prepared to support Denmark. Miscellaneous. An embarge would be placed on German shipping at Copenhagen on the 2d. The fleet at the disposal of the Danish Government, it is said, will be more than equal to the service of forcing the embargo. It is asserted that Napoleon is more resolved than ever to take no active part in the Danish question but leave the difficulties to England. The war on the frontier of India is at an end. The Alabama was on th
openly and notoriously recruiting troops for their arms in Ireland. Their Congress has, upon the recommendation of Lincoln, voted $150,000,000 in hid of emigration, and it is nearly all spent in that country. They encourage none to emigrate but young men of the military age. The bounty is about $800. As soon as the man lands in New York he is recruited. --A Dublin paper says that 75,000 men have been recruited by the Yankees from Ireland in this way in the last two years. At the same time Russell is determined to prevent the reception of the two iron-clads by the Confederate States. If the present law does not embrace them, he will have one passed that will as soon as Parliament meets. But he has no intention or desire to arrest this enormous recruiting business. Oh, no. It will not do to interfere with the emigration laws, and the foreign enlistment act does not cover the case! Not a word about asking Parliament for a law that will cover it. Such a step is necessary in the