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in its city article, says that there is no reason to anticipate any trouble from the manner in which the United States will regard the proceedings in Mexico. It quotes from the New York Journal of Commerce to sustain these views. Detention of the Florida at rest. The stay of the Florida at Brest is, it is stated, likely to be prolonged beyond the limits originally, perhaps, contemplated by her commander. This results from two or three circumstances noticed in the French papers. La France says that the afflatus authorities of Brest, acting on instructions received from Paris, informed the consignees of the Florida that they held at their disposition a basin in which the vessel could be repaired. In consequence of this offer a towboat of the port conducted the Florida into a basin of the outward harbor on the 6th inst. Workmen having been authorized to enter the arsenal, the necessary preparations of the vessel were commenced at once, and in a short time it was expected the