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perusal, not alone for the clearness of the views and the force of the arguments advanced, but because of the very probable inspiration of the article itself. Our Paris contemporary writes in view of the preparations, at Corinth and Richmond, for two great battles. Nothing, he believes — and no doubt truly — can prevent the occurnts by force of arms. I believe the French Government is capable of proposing this project; but I cannot for a moment suppose it will be accepted in England. Paris papers state that the approaching visit of Count Persigny to London is exclusively political, and, according to the Esprit Public, he will submit to the English Cathe death of the Grand Duchess of Hesse. The Pacha of Egypt continued in London, and had been visited by the Lord Chamberlain on the part of Her Majesty. Paris letters say that a telegram dated Brussels, the night of the 14th of June, holds out little hope of the King of Belgium's recovery. The Turks, after having ta