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The Shipping Gazette says that advices from Nantes confirm the report that ex-President Juarez has issued letters of marque to Americans, against French ships, and especially against steamers of the French Trans-Atlantic Company.--One of these steamers, having on board£200,000 in specie, was convoyed from Vera Cruz by a French man-of-war. The Army and Navy Gazette ridicules the idea that Sherman was obliged to leave Atlanta. The London Times has an editorial on the letter of the Secretary of State, Mr. Seward, in reply to Lord Wharncliffe's application to distribute aid among rebel prisoners. It says that it is no slight testimony to the course taken by Her Majesty's Government in its dealings with Federal America that Seward, with an animus he cannot conceal, is driven to make the most of an opportunity offered him by a person irresponsible as a representative of the British nation. His letter indicates that he is prepared to make the most of the least official sli