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ted by very vigor us operations in Eastern Virginia." The London Globe, of the same day, has regretting the scarcity of labor in England for agricultural purposes, and it asserts, in unseemly terms, that "the poor wretches whose corpses are rotting on the banks of the Potomac and the Rappahannock, and their scarcely less wretched compatriots in America, have been missed in England, and there are none to supply their places." Dispatches from Paris, dated in the evening of the 5th of September, have the following news items on Mexican affairs: The deputation from Mexico to offer to the Archduke Maximilian the throne of Mexico has arrived in France. The Pays of that evening believes that the acceptance of the Mexican throne by the Archduke Maximilian no longer admits of doubt. The same journal does not consider it possible to attribute the pamphlet, "France, Mexico, and the Confederate States, " to an official source. An Imperial decree published to-day appoint