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t a highly interesting batch of news. We give a summary of it: Speech of Mr. Roebuck on the American War — his opinion of the Yankee Nation. In the House of Commons, on the 14th of March, Mr. Roebuck said: Sir, I have a question to put to the noble lord, the First Minister, which I am very anxious that he should himself answer. I will preface this question with two preliminary statements. The first is that my honorable and learned friend, the Solicitor General, informed this House that her Majesty's Government were prepared to remonstrate with the Government of the Confederate States on their employment of agents in this country for illegal purposes. I would suggest to my honorable and learned friend that he was speaking about a matter which was sub judice; that he spoke not merely in his own person, and that person one to whom we all pay very great respect, but in the character of a great law officer. And not only that, but by his side sat the attorney General, and
Runaway. --From "Our House," Saturday, 19th inst., a black servant, known as Jim Green — Any one hiring or harboring said negro will be dealt with according to law. Chas Hunt. mh 29--6t