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Mexico. The writer considers that this question has a very serious aspect, and that the "Mexican imbroglio will be the means of showing whether the Emperor has a disposition to interfere with the affairs of the United States." He adds: "If he has, he will not lack in pretext for seeking a quarrel." The London Times publishes a letter from its New York correspondent, which indicates to England very plainly — and sensibly, for a wonder — that the United States will soon become "the greatest military and naval power in Christendom. " A British steamer freighted with a large quantity of gunpowder, intended for rebel uses, had sailed from Queenstown for the West ladies. Lord Brougham, in his inaugural address to the Social Science Congress in London, blamed all the evils of the war in America on the free exercise of democracy in our Government, asserting that it was a "tyrant of many heads," and that "in all ages the tendency of democratic rule has been to promote war.