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prosperity of America is not indifferent to Europe; for it is America which feeds our manufactures and commerce. We are interested in seeing the United States powerful and prosperous; but it is not for our interest that she should get possession of the entire Gulf of Mexico, and from that basis of operations domineer over the Antilles and the South, and become the sole dispensatory of the products of the New World." France is not only determined to resist the absorption of South by North America, but she will support the Latin races in the Western Hemisphere. Forey's expedition is to be followed by an "army of merchants," and "the recognition of the Confederate States will be the consequence of the intervention."--The fine climate of Mexico, its unrivalled fertility, the variety and exuberance of its productions, are dwelt upon with something very like rapture. Universal suffrage is recommended, on the ground that, in Mexico, the Plebs are the friends of order, while the upper