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Views of the French Cabinet.

--M. Gallardet, in his letter from Paris to the Courier des Eachs Unis, (May 9th,) states that the French Cabinet are as much divided on the American and Roman questions as the French people themselves. The South, he says, has strong friends in M. de Persigny and Billant; the North a well-wisher in M. Thonvenel. On the Roman question, Prince Napoleon and M. Persigny are warm champions of Victor Emanuel, white the Empress and Count Walewski are as strong defenders of the Pope.

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