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the physical effects of his incarceration and anxiety, and proximity to Bunker Hill, and his subsequent sea voyage, and looks, for an old man, quite rosy and jolly. He is suffering no grass to grow under his feet. Besides having called upon M. Thouvenel, with whom he had a conversation of two hours, he is engaged every day in visiting ministers, members of the Senate, chamberlains, and members of the Assembly and men of influence and position, to all of whom, of course, he demonstrates the bes. All this goes to show how great is the influence of American commerce upon the world at large, and is a just punishment for the overt encouragement which has been extended to the rebellious States. Mr. Slidell has been received by Made Thouvenel. This, however, means nothing. Almost any person who asks for an audience of that minister gets it. Mr. Slidell will, I do not doubt, meet with great sympathy from M. Thonvenel; but he will get no real encouragement now. It is beginning to be