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the New York Herald is also in low spirits. He sees unmistakable signs that France wants to quarrel with the United States, either about Butler or anything else it can get hold of. He says, "What we are all praying for here is the news of a stunning victory to the Northern arms" Perhaps that one at Fredericksburg will suit him. The Emperor Persists in his Project — it has been submitted to Russia and England again. A correspondent of the New York Tribune, writing from Washington, January 31 states: The news received by the last European mail fully corroborates the statement I made in my last latter concerning the disposition of the French Emperor to follow up his design of mediation and to offer his services to our Government for the settlement of our difficulties. Several dispatches received by the Federal ministers at Washington indicate such a design, and, if I am not mistaken, Mr. Seward must, by this time, be as well posted on this point as any one of these gentleme