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The recognition question in Europe. letter from Mr Mason--opinion of the Paris "Patrie" A "recognition" meeting was hold at Staleybridge, England, by the rate payers of the town. At this meeting the speakers endeavored to pass a resoheir misery was produced "by the existence of a rebellion against the American Constitution." A letter was read from Hon. J. M. Mason, our Commissioner at London, of which the following is an extract: I think I may confidently assume as the publ long be maintained. The Paris Patric, of the 4th inst., says: Dispatches from New York have announced that Messrs. Mason and Slidell, envoys from the Confederate States to London and Paris, have been recalled. Without denying that such arn agents to henceforth abstain from taking any steps with M. Thouvenel and Earl Russell, we have reason to know that Messrs. Mason and Slidell have not neither to received any official communication on the subject. We moreover learn from London, o