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. Since the arrival of the rebel Commissioners at Fort Warren, an order has been issued by the War Department to allow no one to land upon the island except those connected with the garrison or persons in the discharge of official duties. The British Consul's account of the capture of Messrs. Mason and Slidell. From the New York Herald's Havana correspondence, dated November 22d, we take the following: The news by the English steamer, which arrived here this morning from St. Thomas, has thrown the whole city into a state of great excitement. By this time of course, the news of the capture of Messrs. Slidell and Mason, with their Secretaries, is old, but we have heard nothing of it until this morning. The British Consul was kind enough to read me the official dispatch he received in relation to the affair from the office in charge of the mails on board the Trent. That gentleman's version of the affairs is, briefly that the steamer Trent left Havana on the 7th i