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he American flag. (Applause, A voice: "That's so,") There was in the French army and people a desire to blot out the dishonor heaped upon them in the past by England. The French Emperor stood upon his own fixed policy, and that was, that the American Government had given no cause for interference, and that the French Government would not interfere unless such cause was given. That was Napoleon's own declaration; and yet it had been over and over again stated that Napoleon had proposed to England to interfere. Earl Russell himself had been compelled today, however, that no nation had proposed to the English Government to interfere in the affairs of the American people. But some people saw cause for suspicion in the French expedition to Mexico, and thought Napoleon was going to establish a monarchy there. He (Mr. Clay) did not believe anything of the kind; and Napoleon had himself declared, in a letter to one of his Generals, that all he wanted to do was to vindicate French arms a