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e Secretary of State be instructed to make out a list of each ship and cargo thus destroyed, with a fair and separate violation thereof, and interest thereon at the rate of six percent. per annum from the date of capture or destruction to the date of presentation, and that he be directed to demand from the British Government payment in full for all ships or cargoes destroyed as aforesaid. A New York letter on the same subject says: It is reported that a bearer of dispatches from Washington to our minister at the Court of St. James went out in the Cunard steamer China to-day, and the surmise is, among parties who usually betray a remarkable knowledge of State secrets, that these dispatches cover a sharp commentary upon the release of the Lake Erie and Vermont brigands from Mr. Seward. This impression, together with the news of the passage through the House, to-day, of the Senate bill appropriating a million of dollars for gunboats on the lakes, has given rise to grave appreh