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Foreign intelligence. --The rumor was current in Cherbourg, France, that the Federal and Confederate officers had agreed to fight off Cherbourg in ten days. The London Herald says that Mason had an unofficial interview with Lord Palmerston, and was introduced by Lord Lindsay. The meeting was satisfactory to all parties, and the withdrawal by Lindsay of his intended recognition motion is said to have been the result of the interview, Lord Palmerston having given out the implied promi France, that the Federal and Confederate officers had agreed to fight off Cherbourg in ten days. The London Herald says that Mason had an unofficial interview with Lord Palmerston, and was introduced by Lord Lindsay. The meeting was satisfactory to all parties, and the withdrawal by Lindsay of his intended recognition motion is said to have been the result of the interview, Lord Palmerston having given out the implied promise that he would support the motion at a more opportune moment.