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el, which is awaiting their arrival at Charleston. It is reported that three of the steamers on the Clyde — The Trounce, the and the Clydesdale — have been sold to the Government. The Paris correspondent of the New York Herald, writing on the 16th, says: Since the arrival of the news of the first battle at Run there has not been so much excitement by dispatches from the United States as was the result of those which reached here on Saturday evening up to the 4th of September. We wh reverses do not teach the North to reconsider its course, we do not see how political wisdom is to be learned or political error retrieved. The French Emperor on recognition. The Paris correspondent of the London Times, writing on the 16th ult., says: The continued successes of the Confederates, and the decided superiority which their armies, and, still more, their Generals, seem to have established over those of their antagonists, naturally embolden the hopes of the Southern sym