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England. --The London Times comments at some length upon the operations of Federal spies and secret agents in England, dogging the footsteps of all parties, native or foreign, supposed to sympathize with the Confederacy. It is shown that these spies were instructed to "watch and find out" the persons with whom Lieut. Maury corresponded. The Federal agents were ordered to "out-buy any agents of the South, " especially in the purchase of ships under 1,000 tons register. The people of Lancashire are to be excited in favor of the North by speeches, pamphlets, and even by sermons. The masses are to be moved by the process of "wire pulling," and individuals are to be kept under surveillance by an extensive employment of detectives. One letter to these agents, dated Washington, expressly says: "If possible, get the parties who supply the Alabama. Bribe right and left" The Times only wonders that the North has not half a score of Alabamans on the seas, instead of being terrified by