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uri.&c.,&c.,&c. From the latest Northern dates, which have reached us, we extract the following items of news: Mr. Russell on the Release of Mason and Slidell — he Predicts the Overthrow of the Lincoln Dynasty. Mr. Russell, in his letter Mr. Russell, in his letter to the London. Times on the question of the Trent outrage, says: "As I write, there is a rumor that Messrs, Mason and Slidell are to be surrendered. If it be true, this government is broken up.--There is so much vigilance of spirit among the concession, even in this hour or extremity, would prove fatal to his authors." A New York journal takes issue with Russell, and comments as follows: Mr. Russell, we apprehend, has been constrained to devote so large a portion of his sojourMr. Russell, we apprehend, has been constrained to devote so large a portion of his sojourn in this country to our best society, native and exotic, that he has not yet made himself thoroughly acquainted with "the lower orders." Having been of them and with them for half a century, we think our judgment may fairly be pitted against his in