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The distinction and the difference. The British Ministry has declared in Parliament that the policy of the British Government is to recognise the Government of Maximilian in Mexico, "the condition being that the Government shall be in possession of the capital." This was stated on behalf of the Government by Mr. Layard, in reply to a question by Mr. Kinglake, in the House of Commons. In the course of that reply, Mr. Layard enumerated those Mexican States which had been subjected to Maximilian's monarchy by the French and those which had not, and then declared the policy of the Government to be as above, viz:"to recognise the de facte government, the condition being that the Government should be in possession of the capital." It was further stated that this determination had been communicated to the Emperor of the French, and the British Government only awaited official information as to the condition precedent to recognition, and would not delay action until the States under Jua