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John Mitchell on the American War. Paris 20th May, 1861. To the Editor of the Dublin Irishmen: Dear Sir: You say that it is important to have the American question "thoroughly discussed." I doubt this: It was the discussion of American questions, with which we had no concern, that helped to break up the Repeal Association; and I apprehend that Irishmen have quite enough of their own affairs to think of just at present, without getting into a dispute about those of other people. nly had ships and merchandize. France, also expects to reap great profits from the Southern trade, and both France and England will be prompt to recognize the Confederated States as soon as they shall have shown their ability to maintain their own national independence; and then they will not thank either France or England. So much for the American question, and now, if you please, for a question whish touches us more nearly — the Irish question. Your obedient servant, John Mitchell.