Direct monthly mails from England and France to Souther ports.
--From the Norfolk correspondence of the Petersburg Express of the 14th inst., we take the following:‘ The foreign Consuls — that is, the Consuls of England and France--are to receive mails every month. The two governments are to take it by turns, and in that way either a French or British man-of-war will reach Norfolk monthly. So, it will be seen, our trans-Atlantic brethren do not mean to trust their mails to the care of the Lincolnites any longer. This is a move in the right direction, which will very likely be followed up by others.
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