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European News. Yankee correspondence about intervention — Extracts from Foreign papers — the "290," &c., &c. The Paris correspondent of the New York Herald writes, on the 14th ult., that there is a great deal of feeling there caused by England's refusal to second France, and the Emperor is much disgusted at her action. The writer says: In conversation yesterday with a distinguished journalist, the leading editor of a paper which is on the Government side, he expressed the opinion that this refusal would go far toward widening a breach which really exists between France and England, and which, though bridged over at present by an unnatural alliance, must sooner or later divide the two nations. The present act of the Emperor would, he thought stand forever as an evidence of his friendship for the United States, of his desire to see brought to an end the fearful struggle which desolates our country, while he interpreted the refusal of England to unite with