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arations for receiving the enemy. The flag of truce steamer arrived this afternoon. She brought over Mrs. Gen. Gaines and four other ladies, on their way to New Orleans. The feeling in Washington is strong in favor of a prosecution of the war and the suppression of the rebellion. We have Northern papers of the 6th inst. France, by the latest advices, is to lead in the advance on the city of Mexico, which her troops will probably hold several years. The London Times says England will not object. She has no desire to uphold the Monroe doctrine. The Liverpool steamer Nova Scotia brings five days later dates — that is, to the 24th of January. Cotton has declined. It is evident that the European Powers are resolving to break up the semi- blockade of Southern ports, in order to save the working people of France and England from starvation. The French Government joins in the protest of Lord John Russell against the stone blockade. France is, if anything, mor