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The London Times says: Mr. Maury, who is so well known to all navigators and to all scientific men, has addressed a long letter to Admiral Roy, containing an apology for the step he has taken of resigning his post at the Washington Observatory, and devoting himself to the cause of his compatriots of the South. The Duke of Devonshire has allowed himself to be nominated for the vacant Chancellorship of the University of Cambridge. The London Times leading article of Monday, Dec. 23, says: The French circular on the late breach of international law, addressed to her diplomatic agents abroad, has given great satisfaction to the English people. We are confident that, should the Federal Government prove obstinate in this matter, it will not have one friend left in Europe. The Americans on this side of the Atlantic admit that the precedents and deductions of their own advocates are alike worthless. France not only acquiesces in the justice of our demand, but co