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, the ratifications of which were exchanged in the City of Mexico on the 20th ultimo. The news of the defeat of the French at Puebla is fully confirmed. The Mexican forces were not, as has been stated, in greater number than the French. On the contrary, they were in less numbers, and a portion of them only had the advantage hood there is in it, time will develop; still, our opinion is that Napoleon knows what he is about. By way of showing the view taken in the United States of this Mexican imbroglio, we copy the closing paragraph of along editorial in the same number of the Herald, headed "The Gordian Knot of Napoleon's Destiny:" But whatever cesident of the United States and of his Secretary of State to issue a strong manifesto against any further steps on the part of France to carry out its schemes of Mexican conquest. Let our ancient friend and ally have fair warning; for there is nothing surer written in the book of fate than that the people of the United States wil