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he Union. It says: "New Yorkers have less reason than other Americans to struggle against the conscription. It is their last hope, in the absenes now of any nobler or worthier object. It is for the supremacy of their city, and to avert its commercial ruin, that a war is being prosecuted which will convert America into a desert." Queen Victoria and the junior branches of the royal family were to embark at Gravesend for the continent on the 26th of August. There was nothing new in English politics. Lord Palmerston had been figuring in public meetings at Dover, and Earl Derby at Manchester, but neither of them said anything of political import. Harvest operation were progressing more favorably under the improved state of the weather. France. The French Minister of War had freighted some English steamers for the Mexican expedition. The Italian crisis excited much interest in Paris, and the indications of Napoleon's policy were eagerly awaited.