The Luiest Fersign news.
From our New York flies of the 13th, we gather the following:‘ Paris, Jan. 24th, 1862.--The uneasinese in American circles about foreign intervention in our affairs increases rather than diminishes. In French circles, the opinion is almost universal that France and England will interfur before a month. This opinion I have heard expressed by journalists so sober and so prodent in general, that my faith in the justice and good disposition of the French Government have been somewhat shaken. The ministers, the Government, people the Government press, appear to be ready for interventiont but the Emperor and the Prince Napoleon, will hesitate before ptunging into a policy so fatal to French interests. Not long ago the French emperor is reported to allow the American Government further trial with force against the insurrection.
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