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ccount of this colony. Both Maximilian and Napoleon can see now, if they never did before, that the rebellion cannot live, and they have no need of accumulating more provocations for a war with the United States. They ought to, and probably have, compensated Dr. Gwin for the violation of a contract which was, no doubt, made in good faith, and which promised him a fortune. The rebel diplomatic council which has been sitting here for some days at the Grand Hotel broke up yesterday.--Messrs. Mann and Buchanan have returned to Brussels, and Mr. Mason to London. We can only guess at the nature of the deliberations of this body of men by the indications we pick up from outside sources. The Index, of London, the mouth-piece of this conclave of conspirators, declares, in an article which is, no doubt, based on the proceedings of the council at the Grand Hotel, that negotiations are now going on between European Governments which will impart quite a new turn to affairs in America; and