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France and recognition. The explanation of the Paris Moniteur, the official journal of France, of the conversation between the Emperor Napoleon and Messrs. Roebuck and Lindsay, shows that Mr. Roeback was too strong in his representation of the tenor of that conversation. Mr. R.'s speech was not at ail discreet, and was well the recognition of the South would put an end to the war the Emperor would be disposed to follow it in this direction. " A very different version, indeed! Mr. Roebuck has obliged the Southern Confederacy with some very just views of its condition, and some warm praizes of the heroism of its people. Moreover be has affordedce what sort of a man makes a motion about recognition at the present time in the British Parliament it would most the same fate that it will probably have with Mr. Roebuck for its patron. Recognition will come when it can have little or not elect; and probably not before. We have learned to regard it with indifference, and the n