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adstone on the prospect of Mr. Gladstone, in a speech on non-intervention, said that England, as a nation, could not interfere in any way in the American war, but,-- For my own part, I confess I have always had great doubts as to the practicability of reducing to subjection any large portion of a country that manifests a determined disposition to separate.--[Continued cheering.] The feeling towards the Confederacy in France. A letter in the London Post, from Paris on the 14th ultimo, speaking of the American war, says: The Moniteur and other papers have referred to the pence address sent from Great Britain to the American people. If three hundred thousand signatures have been obtained in England and Ireland, an equal number might, with the utmost each, have been collected in France. The French Government, regarding this civil war as a great Master for America, and a great calamity for a certain class of manufacturers, has continued to promote ideas of reconci