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had sailed for Cadiz from Madeira. It was stated that the new steamer No. 286 was in the Morsey on the 5th, and expected to sail in a few days for a rebel rendezvous. The reply of Lincoln to the Manchester Address had been published. It deplores the sufferings occasioned by the cotton famine, but rejoices that the efforts to create sympathy for the Secessionists have failed in England. He eulogizes the utterances of the Manchester meeting as sublime heroism, and expresses an earnest desire for perpetual peace between the two nations. Meetings have been held in England expressing warm sympathy for the North. Secession sympathizers attempted to disturb the meeting held at Everton The Bertin papers announce news of an alarming character from the Polish provinces, the agitation having crossed the Prussian frontier. In Liverpool the cotton sales for the week amounted to 25,000 bales, the market closing dull at a decline of Consols closed at 92"@9½ for money.