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ther distinguished men were read. About thirty delegates were present. From Mexico. A San Francisco telegram gives news from the City of Mexico, via Acapulco, to the 22d of July. General Forey was issuing decrees daily. The French-Mexican newspapers urge the recognition of the Southern Confederacy. The Government paper says the Northern States are in favor of Juarez, while the Confederates are for a Mexican monarchy, and everything looks to the immediate recognition of the Conferench. The Triumvirate Government was daily imprisoning and and shooting person who refused to take the oath of allegiance to the Emperor. Mexicans have been publicly flogged for refusing to supply quarters to French officers. One Mexican lady, named Rubio, had received two hundred lashes for refusing to receive French officers into her house. Her husband offered to pay a fine equal to her weight in silver, but Gen. Forey insisted on making an example of her. [Doubtless a Yankee