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mission since the day of his arrival. Official particulars of his proceedings have not transpired, if they have been received, though we observe in the Atlanta Intelligencer of a recent date, an extract of a letter from Brussels, giving a highly favorable account of his progress. The indications then were most auspicious of a satisfactory accomplishment of the object in view, though it is intimated that, for special reasons, Mr. King would probably transfer his negotiations from Antwerp to Paris. It is also suggested that, in the event of the success of these latter negotiations, the line of steamers will probably run from Havre, or some other French port, to Savannah and thence to New Orleans. This change the Republican regards as judicious, and concludes its editorial as follows: As regards apprehensions based on the existence of a hostile blockade of our coast, for the purpose of prohibiting commerce, we may add that intelligent and well informed sources have assuran