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ing a farce, upon which the curtain will drop the moment the French bayonets are withdrawn from Mexican soil. It evidently does not believe what it says, for a little further on it holds the followio form some sort of a tripartite coalition with Spain and England that shall sustain him in his Mexican policy and as against the United States, in any future effort they may make to maintain the Montholic Empire in Spanish America; and, moreover, while the influence of the English soldiers of Mexican bonds in sustaining Napoleon in Mexico, is manifested from the course of the London Times we peon is our affairs. That which will most influence England and Spain to sustain Napoleon in his Mexican policy and consequent scheme of intervention in the United States to keep us divided, is the ra to secure this end that if they can prevent it the American Union never will be restored. The Mexican question, as presented to England and Spain by Napoleon, will therefore be a tough piece of dip