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Count De Flahauit came to the Foreign office by appointment on Monday, the 10th instant, and read to me a dispatch from M. Drouyn de l'huys, relating to the civil war in North America. In this dispatch, the Minister for Foreign Affairs states that cease at sea as well as on land. This armistice might if necessary, be renewed for a further period. This proposal, Drouyn de l'huys proceeds to say, would not imply on the part of the three Powers any judgment on the origin of the war, or any y receive from Washington or Richmond bearing on this important subject. Your Excellency may read this dispatch to M. Drouyn de l'huys, and give him a copy of it. Russell. Reply of Russia to the Proposition of France. St. Petersburg. Nov. 15, 1862. The Journal of St. Petersburg contains the reply of Prince Gortschak to the note of Drouyn de l'huys, which is in substance as follows: After recalling the constant efforts of Russia in favor of conciliation, Prince Gortsch