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t they hope to receive as soon as the blockade is broken up by the European Powers. We have no doubt that the French Emperor will agitate the American question in the Chambers, and that it will be agitated in the British Parliament, till a public opinion is manufactured, under the influence of which a crusade will be organized against American freedom.--N.Y. Herald. Important Decision in regard to the property of a Virginian.[from the Boston Traveller.] On the 10th instant, Judge Sprague, of the Boston U. S. District Court, delivered an opinion in the case of the Amy Warwick, coffee laden, captured while trying to run the blockade and reach Richmond. The vessel was condemned, her claimant being one Curry, of Richmond. Of 5,000 bags of coffee constituting her cargo, 4,600 are claimed to have been shipped on English account, under certain conditions, and is reserved for future adjudication. The remaining 400 bags belonged to E. D, Davenport, of Richmond, who cla