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ing Day for our Albums. The Lord be merciful unto you, and protect you, is the wish of your sister, Amelia. Official letter about the Yankee relations with France. The following dispatch from Mr. Dayton, United States Minister at Paris, to Secretary Seward, is published in the newspapers: Paris, November 6, 1862. Sir: The receipt of your circular No. 25, and of dispatch No. 237, are hereby acknowledged. I have to-day had a conversation of some length with M. Drouyn de L'Huys in reference to our affairs. I told him that circumstances were such as to induce me to ask him distinctly whether any action was in contemplation by France, or by France conjointly with other Powers, in reference to the condition of things in our country. He said no; that everything remained as it had done for some time past; that France; in common with the other Powers of Europe very much regretted the war and its continuance, but they had no purpose to intervene or interfere