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r a speedy trial. An agent is to be sent to assist Mr. Adams towards an early settlement of all cases as to seizures or searches at sea. The Times cautions British Union sympathizers not to favor a precedent for search of neutral vessels at sea, which may be used to "harass" English commerce in all parts of the world, and adds that if American writers are to be trusted, England will have to call "all the weapons she may possess" into play before long. Consols closed in London, on May 2d, a 93 ½ Liverpool cotton market firmer, and at qualities slightly higher. Breadstuffs and prilvisions steady. Earl Hardwicke has pointed out that the Charleston affair left the value of fortresses against ships exactly as it had always been. Mr. Lazard, in the House of Commons, and Earl Russell, in the House of Lords, stated that a dispatch had been received from Lord Lyons announcing that Mr. Seward had given directions that the mails on board the Peterhoff should be sent to thei