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iscussed, and finally laid upon the table for more mature consideration. After a lengthy speech by Mr. Macfarland, Mr. Ambler propounded a question, whether money due from the North to the South has not been seized in Washington, as contraband od "No." [We unhesitatingly say "yes," and we cannot understand why Mr. Macfarland should be ignorant of the fact.] Mr. Ambler replied, and in response to a question from Mr. Macfarland, whether England ever refused to pay her debts, and all pecu in war with that nation? Mr. A. said he had not looked into that question. [As "amicus curiƒ," we sent a note to Mr. Ambler, informing him that McCauley's History of England shows the fact that, pending a war between England and France, it was made a penal offence for any corporations or Banks of England to make payments of money to the enemy. Mr. Ambler was thus enabled to reply to Mr. Macfarland, the last-named gentleman being completely dumb-foundered by the unexpected answer.] M