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proclamation of the French Government is full of a more conciliatory spirit than the proclamation of the English Government. " I put these two passages together that you may see the tendency of England and France. The Debats declares the English Government leans to the South, while the Moniteur declares the French Government still more conciliatory. I have forgotten to tell you that M. Granier de Cassanac, an intimate friend of the Emperor, is warmly in favor of the South. He understands the whole question. Prince Murat is also a partizan of the South. Holland has sent the steam frigates Zeland, Djambi, Vessuvins and Cornelius Dirks, and the schooner Attalante to the Southern coast, to act with the English and French squadrons. Spain has suspended its law providing that cotton imported direct from the land where grown may enter duty free. It may now be imported from England or France.--The law is suspended for only four months.--There is great distress at Barcelona.