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of the Yankees in reference to privateering with some points of which we bag to refresh the memory of the United States before they attempt to carry into operation their old threat of treating Confederate privateers as pirates. At the Treaty of Paris, in 1855 the great Powers of Europe agreed upon the four following proposition, which were to be binding on all nations that accepted them: "1, Privateering is and remains abolished. "2. The neutral flag covers enemies goods, with theort to privateers is as clear as the right to the public armed able, and as in on-testable an any other right appertaining to belligerent;" and quoted from a French of high reports, des Prince Merrimas, published about the time of the Treaty of Paris, a very pertinent assuage as follows. "The lasting of letters of therefore, is a constantly customs belligerent set. Privateers are bone fide war vessels, moved by volunteers, to whom by way of reward, the Sovereign resigns such prizes as they