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Maximilian and the Confederacy. The last foreign news announces the departure of the new Emperor of Mexico for his Mexican home and empire on the 13th-- to-morrow. As the reader is aware, from our paper of yesterday, it has been stated by the London Globe that Mr. Slidell, our Commissioner to France, sought an interview withhose aid alone Maximilian can become firmly seated on his throne is decidedly friendly to the Southern Confederacy, and that nothing will grow out of the Franco — Mexican policy that can be prejudicial to us. Even the Yankees cannot chuckle over this bit of diplomatic rumor, as they know these facts as well as we. Moreover, tho Maximilian amicable relations on the part of the United States with the Mexican monarchy, and this tender the Federal House of Representatives has just unanimously repudiated. So the Confederacy is easy — has nothing to apprehend from Mexican relations — while the Yankees are neither easy nor inapprehensive on the subj