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The foreign Ministers at Washington** rebels and belligerents. In Mr. Russell's latest letter to the London Times, viz., that of the 29th July, we find the following passage: "M. Mercier, the energetic and able representative of our ally, as said to entertain strong notions that the contest now waging cannot terminate in the success of the North in what it proposes to itself. Made the Russian Minister, who has lived long in America, knows her statement, and the genius of her people and institutions, and is a man of audacity and vigorous intellect, is believed to hold similar views. Perhaps the only Minister who has really been neutral, observing faithfully all engagements to actually existing powers, and sedulously avoiding all occasion of offence and irritability to an irritable people, rendered more than usually so by the evil days which have fallen upon them, is the discreet and loyal nobleman who represents Great Britain, and who is the only one threatened with a wit