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ill rest on those who demand the withdrawal. France will leave six vessels to cruise off Beyrout, and English and Russian ships will act in concert with them. Kossuth had arrived at Turin. Klapka had gone to see Garibaldi and returns to meet Kossuth. Rio de Janeiro date to the 25th have been received. Coffee is quoted as follows:--Good firsts 6∥800a7∥650. The shipments since last steamer were 84,000 bags; the stock in port 144,020 bags. [From the London Chronicle, May 4.] Sympathizing heartily, as we do, with the North--with its free press, free speech, free soil, free men — and alienated as we must be from the South, stained with slavery, we cannot but censure the North for an almost Austrian stupidity in statesmanship. The United States is not a military government; it is not constructed for the coercion of any large mass of its own people; and, though the South was wrong, according to the letter of the law, yet the spirit of American institutions sa<