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rwards went in carriages to the Admiralty pier and embarked at forty minutes past eleven A. M. The Empress of Mexico.[Paris (March 13) correspondence of the London Star.] The future Empress of Mexico is not at all handsome. She is very round shouldered, and of royal build and physiognomy, although I have been told by persons who have been presented to her that she is not devoid either of sense or wit. The treaty between Maximilian and Napoleon.[from the Memorial Diplomatique of Paris, March 13.] The draft of a treaty was agreed upon at the Tuilleries, to be ratified so soon as the Emperor Maximilian 4. shall have ascended the Mexican throne and announced his accession to the Court of the Tuilleries. If we are rightly informed, the treaty definitively settles two important questions — firstly, the French occupation, and secondly, the claims of the French treasury on the Mexican Government. It is already known that the pay and maintenance of the troops engaged in the