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w the dangerous position of Rosecrans, but suggests that the Union prospects may be brighter than the telegraph makes out. As to Charleston, it remarks that the means of attack being superior to the defence, the place may tall. A letter from Brest, dated September 20, says the Florida has finished repairing in the Government dock and gone into the mercantile harbor, where she was refitting; she would go into the roadstead in about a week, but would not be ready for sea for three weeks or a month. The Federal steamer Kearsage continued at Brest, awaiting coals. It is pointed out that twenty-four hours must elapse after the sailing of one vessel before the other be allowed to depart. Maximilian replied to the Mexican deputation on the 3d inst. He is "ready to accept the throne on a free, spontaneous expression of the population, and by a guarantee for integrity in the independence of the country." The Paris Steels predicts that if Alexander H. Stephens expects hi