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ieve that he has left us. He would not have come so far to have staid so short a time. We have no doubt that he visited the President yesterday; but have heard nothing of the interview. Recognition. A report is being circulated that France and England intend, after the 4th of March next, to recognize Lincoln as the President of the Northern States and to recognize the South as an independent nation. This is founded on a Paris letter, published in the Northern papers two weeks ago. Paris newspaper correspondents notoriously draw upon their imaginations for their facts. The exemption bill. The House of Representatives, on yesterday, passed an exemption bill, which provides radical changes in the present exemption law. It repeals absolutely the fifteen-negro law; provides that no mail contractor under forty-five years of age shall be exempt, and limits the power of detail hitherto rested in the hands of the President and Secretary of War. We have no reason to believe