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the waste basket of the Executive office. Mr. Seward's French diplomacy. While legislation lulls, diplomacy is busy. It is probable that Secretary Seward, through his written dispatches to Mr. Bigelow, and his live dispatch in the person of General Schofield, has by this time come to a final understanding with Louis Napoleon in regard to Mexican matters. The pride and prestige of the French Emperor are to be saved by simply giving him an opportunity to withdraw his support from Maximilian, without menace from the United States, and with the understanding that the United States Government will leave Mexico to the Mexicans.--Baltimore Sun. The Chilian question. The remonstrances which the United States Government have, in common with other powers, made against the unjustifiable aggression of Spain upon Peru and Chili, seem to have had no effect. No one would be surprised if the Spanish-Chilian question should soon take the place in the public mind of the Franco-Mexic
10.] The Empress Charlotte has left Mexico for Europe en route by Yucatan. The French Emperor is apprehensive lest Maximilian should shortly follow his consort, and has prevailed on Senor Hidalgo, the Mexican Minister in Paris, to proceed to Mexico and endeavor to dissuade Maximilian from abdicating. Senor Hidalgo will go out in the French packet which is to sail from St. Nazaire on the 15th instant. It is very doubtful whether he will arrive in Mexico before Maximilian has taken his deparMaximilian has taken his departure, the probability being that both the Emperor and Empress will reach Europe before the ensuing new year. Minister Bigelow Makes a sensation speech at Paris. Paris (December 10) Correspondence London News. The Constitutionnel takes nnteresting, diplomatic, yet vastly significant!" The French press may shut its eyes to the truth that it is all up with Maximilian in Mexico, but the rest of the world sees it. General Schofield's Mysterious Mission.[Paris (Dec. 10) Corresponden
The United States and Frances. Washington, December 29. --It is rumored that the French and the United States Governments have arrived upon an understanding. France is to withdraw its troops from Mexico, and the United States agrees not to permit any attempts to be made from here to drive Maximilian out. He is to be left to his Austrian body-guard and the Mexican people.