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r the good of both--The Emperor and France have fled, at all events a inspiration. Those who know the character of the American people had little hope of France succeeding but it is to blame the Emperor and his Government for such generated munitions. The Governments of England and France confine to be united in their policy towards America, and that policy now, as of old, is strict neutrality. Destruction of British property by the Alabama. [From the London Herald (organ of the ) Dec. 24.] In the first place, it say be true that some municipal law has been in the building this, or equipment of the Alabama in that case the Government has its remain against Mr. L or any of the Confederate agents in this country who can be shown to have committed any offence. But there is no case on this against the Captain of the Alabama or its Government.--Neither of them have been us any wrong in that way; and they had, neither of them are within our But it is cilegad that since s