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nd let the Liberator of Italy remain on this side of the ocean; for he certainly will be likely to have enough to do in these parts before long, unless I read altogether amiss the "signs of the times." London, Oct. 18, 1861.--Your friend Louis Napoleon will not allow French officers to enter your army. Is he afraid they will be dazzled by the brave deeds of the two young Princes, who, with the chivalrous feelings of their race, have chosen to win their golden spurs under the Star Spangled ffairs. Many legislators, whose sweet voices are unheard in Parliament, have the satisfaction of reading their slip-slop ideas expressed in mediocre language in the morning papers. Speculations concerning the motives of the grandsons of Louis Napoleon — petitions to France to recognize Southern Independence, &c. On Monday last we published in our columns an extract from the New York Herald's Paris correspondence confirming the report that Prince Napoleon had advocated the immediate rec