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The steamer Sidon, at St. Johns, brings Liverpool advices to the 11th inst. The Polish question remained in statu quo. It is generally asserted that Maximilian, of Austria, will accept the Mexican crown. The Times says that a rumor is current in Chatham that in consequence of the recent menacing news from America the Government intends sending additional troops to British North America. The Times also says it should not be surprised if something arose out of the alleged proever the foundation pillar of American liberty; that he would submit the matter to the Queen of Great Britain. [Jewett is a Yankee humbug and adventurer, about on a par with Chevalier Wykoff.] The London Times says that the election of Maximilian in Mexico will have a tendency to union between France and Austria, and a division between France and America. The Northerners must be incensed against Napoleon, and the Federals can hardly fail to come in collision with the new Empire. L
vere hurricane passed over Boston on the 21st, doing considerable damage to property. The Union majority in Kentucky is 50,000, with nine counties yet to hear from. Late advices from California inform us of the discovery of a very rich gold mining region in the San Francisco mountains east of the Colorado river. There is much excitement amongst the people there concerning this which they are pleased to denominate a new California. Louis Napoleon has written a letter to Archduke Maximilian, urging him to accept the Mexican throne. The Archduke felt inclined to consent, and had consulted the Pope on the subject. A small squad of rebels dashed into Poolesville, Md., on Friday night, capturing the telegraph operator and his instruments.--They then proceeded to rob the stores. The raiders are supposed to belong to the neighborhood, and make these raids under a pretence of being rebels with the object of plundering. The Wilmington (Del.) Journal says that Col. Te