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mships does the New York Chamber of Commerce think our ship-builders turn out in a year? Are we to shut up our ship-yards, as well as our factories, as an homage to the Federal lust of conquest? The New York Chamber of Commerce, and especially Mr. Low, who seems to be their mouth-piece, would appear to be of this opinion. They have "heard with amasement" that other ships are being built in England and Scotland which may possibly become, at a future time, Confederate vessels-of-war. Mr. Low Mr. Low has, moreover, heard that an iron-clad ship is being built here for that purpose, and he has also read in the public papers that a ship loaded with Confederate stores was lately sunk in the Clyde. In the old days of Gretna Green marriages, when an enraged guardian drove up to Newman's stables at Bernet just in time to see the fugitive ward driven off by four speedy grays, he turned furiously upon the housekeeper for having supplied the runaways with such splendid horse flesh. "I am strict