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t which may happen will be still less unfortunate than what would have happened if France alone, recognizing the South, had not only brought upon it the North, but had exposed itself to Anglo-Russian intrigues. The consequences of the American irritation will equally affect all Europe, and it is for this reason that we strongly doubt that, in face of an adversary called Europe, the American States will dream of following the bellicose counsels which the journals which we have cited give them. The Queen's speech. The seventh session of the English Parliament was opened on February 8. The Queen's speech, in referring to the United States, states that Her Majesty remains steadfastly neutral between the contending parties. It sanctions the proceedings of the Quebec Conference, and announces that if the resolutions of the Conference shall be approved by the provincial legislatures, a bill will be laid before the English Parliament for carrying the union scheme into effect.