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ssrs. Gueroult and Malespine, of the Opinion Nationale; Provost, Paradol and Laboulays, of the Journal des Debats; Havin, of the Siecle; Nefftzer, of the Temps, and Peyrat and Zuif, of the Avenir, the cause of the Union in America will have nothing to fear so far as the great Liberal party of France is concerned. For if we add to the above names that of M. de Girardin, who is friendly to the Union, but who opposes all wars, there are no writers of influence left on the other side. Alexander Dumas, preparatory to his visit to the United Sates, has been trying his hand for the first time at public lecturing, the authorities having granted him, with great reluctance, the privilege of lecturing twice on the late illustrious painter, Delacroix. The price of tickets was four dollars, three dollars and one dollar, and the house could have been filled several times over at these prices. The lectures were a great success, and the lecture received a regular ovation. The curious coll