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Russia and the United States. --The New York Herald felicitates itself that the Emperor Nicholas, (see Gortschakoff's letter.) fraternizes with the Emperor Abraham, Although it is natural to expect that despots should sympathize, we see no evidence of it in the present instance. The Emperor simply shows than he is a good Union man, but deprecates war, in which respect, it it is clear that the American despot is much more cruel and bloody that the Czar of Russia. As to the subjects of controversy between the belligerents, he expressly says:-- "I do not wish here to approach any of the questions which divide the United States. We are not called upon to express ourselves in this contest."
raised, and which appeared so rich in its future. It is in this sense, sir, that I desire you to express yourself, as well to the members of the general Government as to the influential persons whom you may meet, giving them the assurance that in every event the American nation may count upon the most cordial sympathy on the part of our august master during the important crisis which it is passing through at present. Receive, sir, the expression of my very deep consideration. Gortschakoff. The Secretary of State has delivered to M. Stoeckl the following acknowledgment: Mr. Seward to Mr. Stoeckl. Department of State,Washington, Sept. 7, 1861. The Secretary of State of the United States is authorized by the President to express to Mr. De Stoeckl, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of his Majesty the Emperor of Russia, his profound sense of the liberal, friendly and magnanimous sentiments of his Majesty on the subject of the internal differences wh