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Later from Europe
The steamship China, from Liverpool, with dates to the 21st of June, arrived at New York on the 1st of July.
A dispatch from London, dated the 21st June, says:
Warlike rumors, arising out of the Polish question, are again prevalent in Paris.
Several Russian papers fully anticipated a war with France.
Mr. Slidell has had a very long conference with the Emperor of France.
The Emperor sent for him and had a private tete a-tete with him at breakfast.
They did not part until the Council of Ministers assembled.
This interview has given strength to the rumor that renewed offers of mediation in American affairs, by Napoleon, are likely to be the result of the fall of Puebla.
The steamer Southerner, which attracted suspicion, and was searched at Hartlepool, in the belief that she was intended for a Southern cruiser, is loading at Liverpool for Nassau.
She is vigilantly watched.
The London Times, in an editorial on the late peace meeting in