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nd, favorable as Dutch capitalists are known to be to cheap American securities, if any large amount could be placed. The prospects of the operation seem to be generally discouraging. " It is reported that able-bodied young men are leaving Ireland to the number of 15,000 a week. --The English journals are very severe upon this, and so are the officials. The papers say these men go with the hope of ultimately liberating Ireland from England with the help of Americans. The matter has beenIreland from England with the help of Americans. The matter has been alluded to in Parliament by Lord Palmerton. The Polish insurrection is still in great activity and vigor. The Ozer has offered a general amnesty to all the Poles who return to their allegiance by the 13th of May. England, France, and Austria have sent notes to the Russian Government. All were couched in friendly terms, but all containing an intelligible warning to the Russian Government. Swedents said to favor the Poles. Napoleon inquired, it is said, if Italy could take a part under