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rk Tribune, of Oct. 16th, says editorially: Unless the rebel emissaries, Mason and Slidell, suddenly changed the place agreed upon for their exodus from the rebel States, they have not, as represented in the Southern journals, sailed for Europe from Charleston in defiance of the blockade. But directly the intelligence published to-day reached here, the Navy Department, with commendable zeal and promptness, ordered a fast steamer to intercept them, and a dispatch from New York to Secretary Welles was received to-night, stating that the steamer was ready and would start off at once. If, however, Mason and Slidell have not sailed from Charleston, but have taken the route first agreed upon, they will still find our Government on the watch for them. The Probabilities of an early advance by the Yankees. The Tribune pretends to know what are the intentions of the commanding General of the Yankee forces about Washington with regard to an early advance upon our troops. It s