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le Lords and members of Parliament are busy everywhere spouting their sentiments on public affairs. Many legislators, whose sweet voices are unheard in Parliament, have the satisfaction of reading their slip-slop ideas expressed in mediocre language in the morning papers. Speculations concerning the motives of the grandsons of Louis Napoleon — petitions to France to recognize Southern Independence, &c. On Monday last we published in our columns an extract from the New York Herald's Paris correspondence confirming the report that Prince Napoleon had advocated the immediate recognition of the Southern Confederacy, embracing three reasons which induced him to do so. The same correspondence furnishes us with the following items: The speculations concerning the motives of the grandsons of Louis Phillippe for uniting their swords to the great Northern cause are not in the least curtailed by the publication of a note from the Duc d'aumale, whose brilliant passage at arms with