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time for several months, well-known secessionists here had a grand convivial gathering. I was a celebration of the visit of the French Minister to Richmond. It is, however, untrue that Compte Mercier, while in the rebel capital, held any official communication with any other person except the French Consul. His intercourse with prominent rebel leaders, with whom he had former acquaintance, was altogether unofficial, and did not justify the statements in the Richmond papers in regard to Dr. Lemoine, with whom M. Mercier had no communication whatever. His visit, as has been heretofore announced in the Herald, was entirely in relation to commercial affairs. It is well-known here that the rebel Secretary of Legation to France, George Eustis, Jr., has sent home a dispatch full of encouragement to the rebel leaders. He expresses gratification at the kind and favorable reception he has received in the French capital, and is by no means hopeless of patching up some kind of recogniti