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of willingness to mediate when catled upon to do so by "both parties." But the history of the communications of the French Government with America are not complete without a statement of what has taken place at the French Foreign then between Mr. Sillell, the agent for the South in and the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Sillell's communication with the French Foreign Office could not be received officially, on no doubt representations were made both to the Tuleries and the French Mr. Sillell's communication with the French Foreign Office could not be received officially, on no doubt representations were made both to the Tuleries and the French Foreign Office from the representative of the South. I presume something similar has taken place between Mr. at and her Britannic Majesty's Government. A it was, I presume, from Southern representations that the Emperor ordered of Drouyned L'Hays to draw up a dispatch, which England and Russia were asked to subscribe to suggesting a suspension of hostilities. This the French Government did not consider interfering, and I believe that the Emperor let it be known at Washington, through Mr.