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the way with our boys, just prick 'em and they run." The words were reported up stairs, and the order came down. "Place him in number four. He will be pricked where he can't run." The history of this awful receptacle for prisoners can never probably be fully told; and we have only briefly sketched it to show some portion of the machinery used in conducting the business of the provost marshal's office. The Paris Constitutionnel on Seward's emigration Project. The Paris Constitutionnel, after copying an extract from the London Times, giving a most deplorable account of the condition of the Federal arms at the present moment, adds, a relation to Mr. Seward's emigration circular; "And this is the moment chosen by the Government of the North to declare 'that at no previous time have the agricultural, manufacturing, and mining interests of the United States been so prosperous.' We should be content to laugh at so strange an assertion if we did not reflect that it might ma
The steamer Augle-Sazon, with Liverpool dates to the 18th ult., her arrived. The defeat of Pope was regarded in England as a most disastrous Federal reverser. A Paris correspondent believes that Count Mercier has been ordered by the Government of France to make a conciliatory attempt to put a stop to the war in America for the sake of humanity. The Paris Patrie looks upon the American war as "about over. " The Constitutionnel says "Europe cannot wait any longer before recognizing the Southern Confederacy." The London Times says all Europe, enemies as well as friends of the Confederacy, will yield it admiration. It has "gained a reputation for genius and valor which the most famous nations may envy. " It opposes recognition, however, until the South has both won and kept its frontiers by its own exertions." The London Herald (Derby's organ) urges interference, if mediation is refused. The Liverpool Courier urges France and England now to interfere. It thinks they