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Latest from Europe. Seward's Rejection of French mediation — the Confederate loan — the revolution in Poland, &c. The steamer Australasian, Capt. Cook which sailed from Liverpool at 3 P. M., on the 28th of February, and from Queenstown the 1st of March, arrived at New York Friday evening, bringing two days later news. The British Government had fixed the amount of its claim from the Brazilian Government, on account of the wreck of the bark Prince of Wales, at £3,200. The amount for which reprisals were made at Rio was said to be £6,525. There is consequently a reduction of one half the amount for which payment was required by the British ultimatum. Mr. Seward's dispatch, rejecting the Emperor Napoleon's last proposition, attracts considerable comment: The London Times asserts that Mr. Seward. If not, preternaturally right, is incomprehensibly wrong; and after quoting and commenting on Mr. Seward's view of the position of affairs in its article, concl<