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ry were entitled to the tran (Cheers) From all he knew, he believed were looking a little better, and be was glad the Government had not given from the public funds. Napoleon's offer friendly to the Union--his acts in Accord with England. [Paris (Dec. 22) correspondent of London Post] The diplomatic correspondence between the Governments of Paris and Washington, through their respective is the subject of in society and in the Parisian journals. Many and varied have been the assertParis and Washington, through their respective is the subject of in society and in the Parisian journals. Many and varied have been the assertions made as to the views of the Emperor Napoleon and this Cabinet concerning their leaning towards the North or their sympathy for the South. The readers of the Morning Post will remember they have always he formed that the French Government would continue to observe the policy of in harmony with the policy of England. Whilst see the close of the war and place between the North and the South, France waded and with her good offices when called upon to exercise them. The dispatch now bef