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rried. The Times complains that the grand old antislavery cause has degenerated into a mere cats paw to Seward. The Bank of Mobile has remitted to London about £10,000 in specie to meet the demand until July, 1864, of the interest on the bonds of Alabama. The Shipping Gazette points out that the accounts of the Charleston affair are far too meagre to justify any Government taking decided action. Liverpool. Feb. 20.--Cotton declined 1d; sales 7000 bales. Fair and middling Orleans 25½d@21½d; Mobile 24 ½d@26½d. Breadstuffs downward. Bank of England reduced discount to 4 per cent. The rumor that France considers that the Charleston blockade was raised still lacks confirmation. In the Prussian Assembly a resolution was brought forward that Prussia should not side with either party in the Polish Russian war. The insurrection is spreading throughout Poland. Considerable transactions were made in American securities in London, because of the impression that
South and Southwest be abandoned to their tender mercies — part of them to be enslaved; others to be killed; all to be stripped to the skin by a merciless confiscation. Apart from and beyond the momentous issue of Union or Disunion, it is morally impossible that the demands of the rebel chiefs should be conceded. We may be so beaten, routed, conquered, as to be forced to accept very hard conditions; but while the Union armies hold Norfolk, Winchester, Nashville, Memphis, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and menace at once Charleston, Savannah, Vicksburg, Fredericksburg &c, nothing of the sort can be listened to. Briefly, we are in the trials of a great war, and its issue must determine the destiny of our continent. Should the slave holders' rebellion triumph it will ould to its fundamental conceptions, not a part of the old Union, but the whole of it. The passage of the National Militia and Finance bills have placed the means of overcoming the rebellion fairly within the reach of th