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he French, whose organ (Le Paye) esponses the quarrel of the South as "the victim of Northern pretensions," and denounces the North as "the aggressor," and as "exhibiting so much rashness and audacity" because it relies upon the abolition feeling of Europe. But imperial France warns her against the delusion, and points to the present attitude of England as "beginning to measure the whole extent of the disaster which menaces her manufactures, and no longer disguising the fact, in spite of her abolition rendencies, that her commercial interests depend in a great measure on the prosperity of the South, while Europe has a deep interest in seeing preserved, at least temporarily, her institutions, now attacked with so much vehemence." It is thus very evident that neither France nor England will permit a blockade of the Cotton States, and that it is highly probable they already have an understanding on the question, as they had in the case of the interruption of their trade in China.