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no effect in London, but in Liverpool there was a depression in the cotton and a strengthening in the breadstuff markets. It is reported that Capt. Bullock was to leave Liverpool, on the 16th, for the Clyde, to take command of another rebel pirate cruiser, ready for departure from that river. The London Army and Navy Gazette says that the Federal efforts recently made in London to raise a loan have not been successful. Jamaica letters received in England report that on the 7th of April a fight occurred between three vessels and a large war steamer, strikingly like the Alabama. The fight lasted five hours. No particulars are known. Intervention. The London Times, of May 12, says: No recognition or mediation would have the smallest weight, unless it were backed up by the probability of more forcible arguments, and these arguments we are not disposed to apply.* * * We have nothing to do but to wait, and hope that these two unhappy maniacs may soon come to t