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o put his nose out for a breath of fresh air. This is by no means disagreeable to the pride and interests of Great Britain, which is reaping a golden harvest from her rigid "centrality." We observe from the reply of the British Administration to Mr. Long, M. P., that it does not feel disposed to endanger its thriving condition by any such nonsense as impartiality between the two belligerents. Mr. Long inquired "whether a ship belonging to the Confederate Navy would have the same right to searchMr. Long inquired "whether a ship belonging to the Confederate Navy would have the same right to search and make prize of an English vessel carrying contraband of war ton Federal port that a Federal war, vessel would exercise in the case of a ship carrying contraband of war to a Confederate port; and if not, whether such partiality in favor of one of two belligerent powers is reconcilable with the strict neutrality professed by her Majesty's Government." The very cute reply was that the Confederate cruisers had the same right as Federal cruisers, but that vessels thus captured must be taken into