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tement of the rebel organ is printed this morning by the Moniteur. Members of the council at the Grand Hotel have also been heard to boast that there would be peace between the North and the South (of course on the basis of separation) by the first of May. I give you these indications for what they are worth, only adding that on our side of the question we have unmistakable evidence that, at no time since the commencement of the war, has there been so little likelihood of the recognition of the Confederacy as now. Whether the rebel agents have been able to concoct some plan for embarrassing us in the suppression of the rebellion or not, I do not know; but as they seem to have fixed upon the 1st of May as the utmost limit of the new developments, we will not have long to wait. Another question decided upon by the rebel council was as to whether the ram Olinde, or Stonewall, should fight or not. Her, commander, Captain Page, of the old navy, a fighting man and an accomplishe