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his hotel on the 18th December, spoke to the foreign ministers concerning the advisability of mediation in America. The Times has an editorial on the diplomatic correspondence communicated to Congress, and draws the deduction that such correspondence can hardly be regulated upon the wish to maintain and perpetuate amicable relations with foreign countries. After pointing to Mr. Clay's extraordinary recommendation from Russia in regard to England, and questioning the opinion formed by Mr. Adams as to the desire of the governing classes in England for the disruption of the Union, the article finds fault with Mr. Seward for his undignified expostulations and threats against England, and winds up as follows: "We hope Mr. Seward will abstain from these threats for the future, and that the American Government will not, as is suggested, go through the ridiculous fence of claiming indemnity from England for the losses sustained by the American trade from the operations of the Alabama, o