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ht on board or a steamer fonding in that poor, and then went in the neighborhood to see one of my sisters, who had been seriously, ill; there my wife fell sick, and after a few days parted from her only way to Marsedies, where Brook the French steamer of the 5th March for Valencia. Mr. Fearn met me on the way. I arrived here on the 8th, and was well received unofficially; but as far as I can ascertain, there is truth in what was told me at the Spanish Legation in Paris, and also by M. Thouvenel, that Spain would not act alone on the American question. When you left, we did not expect that our Government would be recognized, but we had a well founded hope that the blockade would be set aside. You will no doubt, have seen that the declaration of Earl Russell that it could not be considered ineffective had been sustained in Parliament, and that a similar declaration of the French Minister had also been carried in the Chamber of Deputies by a large majority. This destroys the las