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They could not well join the army of any European country without offending the French Emperor.--Here they could come and join the Federal army without exciting the jealousies of any prince or potentate. Of course, if they were going to take sides at all in the war, it would be for the Government and against the revolution. Although a revolution made them, or rather their grandfather, a revolution unmade them. A revolution made this nation, and a revolution now attempts to unmake it. The Count de Paris and the Duke of Chartres entered our service with great enthusiasm. They are for the Government, and their sympathies are against slavery and the slave-holding rebellion. They will accept no pay from the Government, having a sufficient income of their own, and desiring to save themselves from any charge of mercenary service. They are heartily welcome, and as they gallop up and down the lines are received with enthusiastic cheers by the men.--Washington Cor, Springfield Republican.