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ger, the assistance of France, of England, of Spain and of Mexico, in order "to save the Union!" These same ambassadors are pretending in France that the purpose of their Government is to purge Confederate States of traitors and rebels, who are hindering the progress of civilization; while official organs of their party in the State of Massachusetts utter rallying cries which would cause the barbarians of the most barbarous times to blush for shame! Considering all these things, Mr. Faulkner notifies Mr. Lincoln that his aggressive policy did not, to the European Cabinets, appear to be inspired by prudence; that, according to the law of nations, the Confederate States had really a right to the recognition of the European Powers. And then, forgetting that these rebels are not yet conquered, Mr. Lincoln levels his thunder against all Europe.--First, a Minister of his appears in England, and addresses to The Times that famous letter which every one knows about. Then, comes tha