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r. of to day quotes the articles of the treaty for pacification for Greece, signed July, 1827, by England, France, and Russia, and traces the successive steps taken by the three Powers, with a view of re-establishing peace between Greece and Turkey, first offering them the mediation of the three Powers, and the refusal of Turkey led to the battle of Navarino. The Observer suggests the expediency of a similar intervention by France and England between the Federals and Confederates of North America. Such an act would be approved by the whole world. No Navarino would be necessary. The intervention would be gladly accepted by the Confederates, and would give satisfaction to every man of the Northern States who has anything to lose — Our Government and that of France will be called upon, therefore, to repeat what was done in the case of Greece. No one can doubt our power, or the beneficial effect of such an intervention. Effect of the stone blockade. The advices from Euro