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an build such guns, and the possession of them is enough to deter all the world from crooking a finger at that interesting race.--England is already getting scared at the effect of the balls upon Sumter, and would back out if she could, but Yankee Doodle don't mean to let her. Said Doodle means to pay her for old and new. He means to rule supreme on this continent (we presume the Herald means in this hemisphere)--to drive the French from Mexico, the English from Canada, and the Spaniards from Cuba. As for the French in Mexico, Doodle and the Herald will not let them stay there. They mean to order them off, and support the order with a million of bayonets. The Herald is notoriously the Ancient Pistol of the press. It glories in being thus considered, and has been assiduous in its endeavors to earn the reputation. But we think it never so clearly proved its claim as in this article. Why did it not exterminate all the enemies of the sublime Yankee nation in one grand burst
e the Mexicans the French Prince for whom they pray. Mexico was the subject of a "lively discussion" at the last council. Two of the Ministers (I should suppose M M. Fould and Rouher) predicted that to garrison this country and keep order in it must almost drain the Exchequer dry. They also united in showing that it must lead in every case to an American war. If the Federals gain there is no doubt but what they will attempt to apply the Monroe doctrine. If, on the other hand, the Confederates win, they will be found warlike and aggressin neighbors. The principles on which they found their Government will inevitably force them to seek an extension of territory. But for the present the Emperor is bent on carrying out his schemes of conquest. His personal interests urge him to do so. The piety — truly Spanish piety — of the Empress urges her to lend all her power to the priestly party; and bigotry, no less then fears for Cuba, urge Spain to concur in the views of her Imperial all