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tion in the House of Commons relative to the recognition of the Southern Confederacy had been postponed for two weeks. In the House of Lords, Lord Woodhouse stated in reply to a question, that the Government recognized no right or obligation to interfere in the conflict unhappily commenced in America, either diplomatically or otherwise. The state of affairs at Warsaw continue unchanged. The Emperor of Morocco has recognized the Kingdom of Italy. Commercial News, Liverpool,May 1--Cotton — Sales of the last three days 30,000 bales, including 11,000 to speculators and for export. Messrs. Hewett report an advance of ½d. since Friday, the market closing quiet but steady. Middling New Orleans 7¾d. Manchester advices were favorable. Breadstuffs.--Flour has declined 6d. Wheat closed steady. Corn dull. Provisions.--The market closed quite steady. Money Market.--Consols closed at 91¾a917/8; Illinois Railroad shares closed at 34 discount; Erie 21½. Amer<
California News. --The California express arrived at Fort Kearney on the 12th, with San Francisco advices to May 1st. The steamer Golden Age had sailed with $488,000 in treasure, one-fourth of which goes to England. There was great excitement in consequence of the war news. Advices of the secession of Virginia had been received, and of the Baltimore riot. Also, a report that Jeff. Davis was marching on Washington. The fear of the privateers of the Southern States had diminished the shipment of treasure. The Union spirit was aroused in all sections of the State, and sympathizers with secession were very quiet. A secession flag erected over the U. S. Marshal's office had been hauled down. The House of Delegates had passed a bill for the election of members Congress on the 20th. The Senate would probably concur. The Douglas men go for the Union, thus rendering fusion with the Breckinridge party impracticable. The troubles in Santa Clara county continue.