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Later from Europe. The steamship Nova Scotian, from London ferry; the Bavaria, from Southampton; and the Australasian and Sidon, from Queenstown, reached the ports of Portland, Me., and New York respectively on Tuesday last. The news by the Australasian is dated to the 28th of February, three days later. The London Post again refers in its city article to the rumors of negotiation between France and England for a recognition of the rebel States of the South by the French Emperor. The Post says that it believes "reliance can be placed" on the reports, but that "an official acknowledgment of the fact would at this moment be premature and undesirable." The rebel cotton loan had declined notwithstanding. Lord Derby, in the House of Lords, referred to the recent debate on the seizure of the Laird rams, and noticed that the Solicitor General stated that there was no objection to produce certain correspondence relating to the rams which had been refused by Earl Russell. Earl Ru