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sea for three weeks or a month. The Federal steamer Kearsage continued at Brest, awaiting coals. It is pointed out that twenty-four hours must elapse after the sailing of one vessel before the other be allowed to depart. Maximilian replied to the Mexican deputation on the 3d inst. He is "ready to accept the throne on a free, spontaneous expression of the population, and by a guarantee for integrity in the independence of the country." The Paris Steels predicts that if Alexander H. Stephens expects his mission to France to lead to recognition he will be disappointed, as "the time for that had passed, if it ever existed." Consols closed in London, on the 3d inst., at 93 for money. The Paris Bourse was heavy. The Liverpool cotton market was buoyant on the 3d inst. Breadstuffs were quiet and steady. Provisions were quiet at former prices. The rebel cotton loan advanced five per cent. on the receipt of the news of Rosecrans check, but subsequently declined.