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tageous to the country. The financial report will be published shortly, although the expectations are not fully realized.--The revenue has increased, and, without extraordinary resources, have met the expenses of the wars of Cochin China and Mexico. Only passing allusions are made to American affairs. La France asserts that Maximilian's acceptance of the Mexican crown is no longer doubtful. In view of the difficulties between Denmark and the German Confederation on the Sahesurg- Holstein question, Austria intends to send a portion of her fleet from the Adriatic to blockade the Danish ports. The state of affairs in Poland show no change. The advices from Austria indicate that Maximilian is making preparations for his trip to Mexico. M. Bismark, the Prussian Prime Minister, has received a letter giving him formal warning of his death by assassination. The letter is signed by the Chief of the Revolutionary Propaganda. The Bank of England has advanced its r