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Southampton to warn the Tuscarora that she must either quit port at once or wait until twenty-four hours have elapsed after the departure of the Nashville. We should not, says the Herald, have allowed the Nashville to lie in wait in the month of the Mersey for American packets and merchantmen; therefore we cannot, without a gross violation of our duty as neutrals, allow the Tuscarora a license we should have refused her enemy. The Herald holds out the course of the French authorities at Martinique between the Iroquois and Sumter as an example to follow. Denunciation of the stone blockade. The London Times reiterates its denunciation of the stone blockade of Charleston harbor, and says, among the crimes which have disgraced the history of mankind, it would be difficult to find one more atrocious than this. Even the fierce tribes of the dessert will not destroy the well which gives life to the enemy. The Times protests in the strongest terms against such proceedings, and as