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the English Cabinet recently declared to a deputation from the manufacturing districts that, according to, information from Washington, an amicable separation of the North and South will take place about June, on the basis of a treaty that Tennessee, Missouri, and Kentucky, return to the Union. The two Republics to have no land customs line. Search for slaves to be prohibited in all the States; and that slavery must disappear within thirty years. The steamer Sumter still remained at Gibraltar on the 7th, and the U. S. gunboat Tuscarora still watching her. The London Times has an article against any revision of the maritime law, and argues that if England gives up her right to capture merchant ships, she would surrender the only arm which gained all she has gained. The Times thinks the Federal victories will lead to separation and peace. France. The ordinary expenses of the year are estimated at seventeen hundred and twenty nine million francs. The receipts ar