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infer that it is to be attribute to the extremely hostile views which Mr. Seward has always entertained towards England — feelings that are not likely to be mollified by the freedom of speech which prevails in this country, and which may have some influence even in the Northern States, unless Mr. Seward should follow up his passport system by prohibiting the importation of English newspapers." An American pamphlet on Secession in Paris. [Parts Correspondence of the London Post, September 9.] "A pamphlet has appeared within the last few days, entitled La Secession aux Etats Unis et son Origine, which forms a favorable exception to the ignorance and party bias of other French pamphlets of the same bias. The pamphlet is decidedly the best that has appeared in Paris on a subject which Frenchmen really requires instruction on. The French Government from the breaking out of hostilities, has observed a policy of strict neutrality, and only recognizes the Governments at Washi