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and that she would dearly like to see them at loggerheads. She would then fearless for herself. The London Times. however, hints that France may find Mexico more than a match for her; and that once launched into the conquest of that far off republic, France may find it still more costly as to money and blood than was Algeria; and still the "Thunderer" winds up with as encouraging word to napoleon. "Go in lemons, and get thoroughly squeezed," is the resume of the Times article. Slidell and his family, by the way, have recently becomes constant attendants at the morning service of the church of St. Phillipe de Roule, the Catholic church in the aristocratic parish of the Faubourg St. Hounore, which is the favorite worshipping place of that exemplary and pious lady, the Princess Mathilde. The "American Chapel" residence, but he nor any of his family have ever yet darkened its doors; and probably Dr. McClintock prays too eloquently and fervently for the suppression of this f