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nd then repents his rashness at leisure. But such is not the character of the Emperor of the French. He is as cautions and deliberate in his counsels as old Mr. Palmerston and far wiser and more comprehensive in his statesmanship. He is not only live to the teachings of experience, but to the laws of progress, and the interests of France are not as likely to suffer in such hands as those of England under the counsels of Palmerston — a political mummy, wrapped up in the bands of antiquated prejudices, with less life and animation in his ideas of diplomacy than in the wrinkled visage and decrepit form which, by dint of paint and pad ding, still bears somehe already is in arms and when her banners will ride as triumphant over the sea as they now do upon the shore. The Emperor of the French is more likely to accomplish that object by adhering to his purpose of extending the olive branch to the West than by pursuing the day in the manger policy of the malicious dotard, Palmerston.