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Is there any prospect of a War with France? This question may be better answered by W. H. Seward than by any one else; and he does so, we take it, in the following editorial article in the New Yng: "Neither in the message of President Johnson, in the diplomatic correspondence of Secretary Seward, in the War and Navy Department reports, nor in any of the other official documents recentlcific character have been carried out." The New York News evidently regards the above as Mr. Seward's views; for it thus speaks of the Mexican question: "Mr. Seward may mean well in his MeMr. Seward may mean well in his Mexican diplomacy, but we cannot discharge our mind of the suspicion that he is preparing to compromise American honor in that delicate negotiation. We have an instinctive aversion to the arts of diplo concession discreditable to the dignity of the nation. "We perform a friendly office for Mr. Seward when we admonish him that this people will not be trifled with in the Mexican business. The M