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Paris letter — writers. A Paris letter, published in the Northern papers two weeks ago, furnishes a report that France and England intend, after the 4th of March next, to recognize Lincoln as the President of the Northern States, and to recognize the South as an independent nation. We have not a word to say against the Paris letter writers. We recognize their independence without hesitation. They are independent in their income, and have never owed allegiance to truth or probabilits in his cups, and was joyously chaffing these pretty carrier pigeons. We have a faint recollection of having heard reports of Recognition before. Nevertheless, the letter-writers give a date this time. We are to be recognized "after the 4th of March next"--after, we doubt not, and when we are no longer able to recognize ourselves. In the meantime, we shall try to be patient, hopeful and belligerent. Our faith is a very robust and vigorous faith. There are few achievements which it is