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n. I am inclined to believe that this statement is premature; but that the matter has been under discussion there is no doubt. Mr. Slidell certainly did have an intimate interview with the Emperor last week, and an audience with the Minister of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday last. Yesterday I saw the rebel Ambassador in the Court yard of the Grand Hotel, looking as valiant as though he expected to be a real instead of a bogus Ambassador in a very short time. Rost, the rebel Ambassador to Madrid, has been here, and it is rumored that if England refuses to unite with France in joint diplomatic action, France, who has no disposition "to go it alone" in the matter, will apply to Spain, and that Spain is prepared to say yes. The Dismissal of British Consul Moore--statement in Parliament. In the English House of Commons, on the 10th inst., Mr. Blake said that, according to the information that had been furnished to him, Mr. Belsham, a British subject, went some time ago to reside