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Maximilian and Mexico The acceptance of the Mexican Empire by Maximilian is made dependent by him upon two conditions — the manifestatioMaximilian is made dependent by him upon two conditions — the manifestation of the popular will of Mexico to that effect, and a guarantee of the state of things thus inaugurated by European powers. If it be true, asas expressed his satisfaction with this conditional acceptance of Maximilian, it is reasonable to conclude that, in the opinion of this sagacinment of Juarez leave little room for doubt that the accession of Maximilian to the throne will be demanded by the universal voice of the Mexi a demonstration of the Mexican will in favor of the accession of Maximilian to the Mexican throne as overwhelming as that which called Napole European powers to give the guaranty to the new Government which Maximilian requires. The only danger to be anticipated is the displeasure owith the other powers. We look, therefore, upon the accession of Maximilian to the Mexican throne as un fait accompli. We trust the United St