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the other could not obtain. It has been charged by the newspapers of the Confederacy that Earl Russell has made a with Seward, by virtue of whish the letter is engaged to send as much cotton to England as she wants, provided the British Government r not the blockade in the inter. There are strong reasons to believe that this charge is just. Indeed, if the reports received from France be true, it might be established in a sense of justice. These reports bear, that, up to the 23d of January, the Emperor retained in his speech to the Chambers, delivered on the 2th, a paragraph in whish he expressed his determination to disregard the blockade. On that day, however, he received a communication from Earl Russell which sed him to strike it out-- Now, we maintain that no communication but one satisfying the Emperor that he could obtain a plenty of cotton, without breaking the blockade, could possibly have had the effect this one is represented to have had; and Earl Russell could ha