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eracy, but says: At a time when it might seem that the courage of the South was failing, and that its successive reverses had disposed it to listen to fair terms from its adversary, there has been a new outbreak of the war feeling, and President Davis, whose assent to the negotiation of the other day was obtained through the influence of some half-discontented persons in the Confederacy, has since the interview with the Northern President gained a new term of popularity and power. It wouFrench interests in Mexico. The Paris correspondent of the London Post, writing on the 3d of March, on American affairs, says: "The particularly weak point of the North is finance. A strange story of fraud is yet to be told. The blunders of Mr. Chase are yet to be fully known. Mr. Lincoln has as much reason to desire peace as Mr. Davis. The real friends of America seek to bring about reconciliation. They may not succeed, but their efforts are not the less worthy of encouragement."