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t want of result the journals of the North were probably too apt to take somewhat too decided a view of the conference, and pronounce it a failure. The London Index observes that the mere fact of negotiations having been found possible, demonstrates with what rapid strides the American papers have been advancing towards the idea of peace. That happy contingency may yet be far distant, but these things are indications of its approach. The Index rejoices that the Southern States have prized their independence above the advantages of the passing hour. The London Times of the 17th thinks that, thus far, there has not been the least sign of any real m while the American Ambassador was complaining of British subjects doing so. He moved for the papers. Mr. Laird said there were no papers to produce. The Index says that seven hundred and fifteen American ships have been transferred to the British registry since the commencement of the war. Demonstrations in support