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ish crown. Nothing of this kind has been officially intimated, but in ordinary intercourse these expressions of hostility and disapprobation have been unguardedly made. The special Washington correspondent of the New York Times, of the 19th inst., says there is increasing confidence in the entire correctness of the conduct of Capt. Wilkes in taking Messrs. Slidell and Mason; and I am informed that Secretary Chase has expressed his regret that Commander Wilkes did not at the same time secFarland, except the diplomatists, who growl over the event. It is said that Lord Lyons is especially angry, and it is even reported that he has denanded his passports. The special Washington correspondent of the Lothsville Journal, of the 19th inst., says that although there appears to be plenty of law to sustain Com. Wilkes, Lord Lyons is very noisy, and while being compelled to remain officially silent, he is unofficially impudent in all his conversations, and assumes that there will be