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The British Consulate question. --It has been stated that Mr. Cridland went to Mobile in a private and not official capacity. The following publication from the Mobile Register and Advertiser of Sunday last removes all doubt on the subject. --It is a letter received by Mr. Portz, the French Consul at Mobile, form Lord Lyons in Washington: Washington, August 30, 1863. Sir: This letter will be presented to you by Mr. Frederick J. Cridland, whom Her Majesty's Government have directed to take charge of Her Majesty's Consulate at Mobile, with the character of Acting Consul. Doubting not that in compliance with the request which I have the honor to make to you, and with the invitation which you at the same time received from the Ministers of France here, you were so good as to take the direction of Her Majesty's Consulate on the departure of Mr. Magee, I now beg you to transfer the charge of it to Mr. Cridland. I trust that you will allow me to offer you my best than