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released her under bonds. The Niagara has seized a Spanish steamer under suspicion of being a blockade-runner. The depression of the commercial circles of England shows no and business, especially in cotton, is almost at a dead lock, and prices continue to fall. At the Peace Conference of Vienna a compromise is said to have been effected on the financial question. Minor questions have also been arranged, and there only remains now the drawing up of the treaty of peace. Mazzini has come out in a strong letter against the Franco-Italian treaty. He declares that, if the convention becomes an accomplished fact, the party of the Nation will try to array Italy in opposition to the Government. The London Times says that the pursuance of a war policy is the only course which the Government of the United States can now adopt towards the rebels. In their canvass of the probable issue of the Presidential election, the English journals incline decidedly to the opi