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leave the City of Mexico on the 28th of November.--He had previously sent in his ultimatum to President Juarez, which was refused. Col. Pickett, the Commissioner from the Confederate States to Mexico, was to leave in company with Mous. Saligny. The reason for the departure of Col. Pickett, at this important juncture in Mexican affairs, is not given, and we shall wait for it with some anxiety. The Mexican Government has embargoed 150 wagons, to transport the military stores from Vera Cruz into the interior, as a measure of precaution. The Mexican Government is anxious to arrange matters with England and France, and our informant thinks the difficulty will be adjusted with both of those powers. President Juarez has no disposition to accommodate the Spanish demand, as he thinks that a war with Spain might have the happy effect to unite the Mexican people at home. The Mexican people are facing by man of oppositions to the invasion, and will no doubt make