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Mexico. We have at last the announcement that Maximilian has sailed for his new empire in the Western World. It seems that the tum fulmen of the Yankee Congress had not the effect to deter him from coming over to assume the crown of the new empire in North America. The Monroe doctrine is not one of the articles of his faith, and the fear of the Yankees is not one of his political graces. He no doubt feels pretty strongly befriended and fortified with such an endorser as Louis Napoleon, and imagines that he can get along with his Government in the face of the hostility of the Yankees, or at least without their friendship. We shall see now what the Federal Congress will do.--They did not hazard a great deal, it is true, in their resolution declaring their opposition to the establishment of a monarchy in Mexico by European agency.--It was a mere declaration, backed by no measure to give it other than a moral force. It may be inferred that it was a Yankee trick, employed with t