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an occurrence, however, is not at all probable; nevertheless our Ministers at Paris and London, on the strength of certain intelligence, more or less reliable, to the effect that the Florida, on hearing at Nassau that the Alabama had arrived at Cherbourg, was coming to join her, have ordered both the Kearsarge and the Niagara to sea to watch for her. The Niagara had just commenced taking in coal at Antwerp, and Capt Craven and some of his officers were at Brussels, preparing for a grand jollifilike that between the Monitor and Merrimac, is going to create in Europe a second revolution in naval warfare. The excitement in regard to it continues as great as ever; the shop windows are full of pictured of the fight of the two vessels, and of the officers. A photographer at Cherbourg took a view of the fight from the shore just as the Alabama was sinking. M Durand Brager, one of the first marine painters of France, has already painted and sent to New York a large picture of the fight.