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e blockade. It is not true that the Emperor's Government has taken any such initiative.--If any negotiations have been commenced on the subject, they certainly originated, not in Paris, but in London; and the Emperor has, from the outset, expressed his hope that the rebellion would be speedily suppressed. The distress in the manufacturing districts of France is, however, very great, and the murmurs of the mercantile and laboring classes grow louder and louder every day. Recognition by French. The Herald's Paris correspondent, writing under date of January 17, says: I am in the possession of information which establishes beyond a doubt that this Government is bent upon the recognition of the South. It has within the last two weeks repeatedly urged this course upon England, and man succeed in persuading the Palmerton Cabinet to meet its views. The Washington Government must arm at once, coast defences must be attended to, and, above all, a strong, efficient navy be at o