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ment, devolves on the head of the Government. Lord Clarence Paget writes to the Shipowners' Society that the Admiralty have already sent instructions to the commanders-in-chief on the different stations, and he says that, if necessary, further reinforcements will be sent, in order that British commerce may, as far as possible, be efficiently protected. Admiral D'Acres will hoist his flag on board the Edgar, as second in command on the North American station. The Edgar will call at Lisbon for latest instructions A portion of the Mediterranean fleet was gradually accumulating at Gibraltar, to be ready, if necessary, to cross the Atlantic. The London Times has a severe article on the brutalizing signs which civil war is producing, and strongly denounce various measures of the Northern States. On the 18th ult., additional shipwrights were taken on at Portsmouth dockyards to get ready with the utmost dispatch the ships ordered for sea; the crews were held in readiness t