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there is danger in outraging feeling, and the public feeling now admits being outraged by the wanton and causeless destruction of private property. The purown of sowing discord between Federals will fall will dogs if they do not that put forth all their strength and bring the war to a close before France and steam rams are subsidized by the Confederates. [from the Paris Journal Des Debats, Sept. 3.] The Confederate corsair, named the Florida, some days ago entered the roadstead of Brest, and disembarked the crew of a vessel which it had burned near the English coast. It would be well were it possible to interdict from access to our ports veritable sea rovers, for the Florida is nothing else. Now we believe that is possible. The rights of belligerents have without doubt been conceded to the Southern States, but it is evidently on the condition that they conform to the regulations of international law. They have not the right, as they assume, to stop vessels which they meet