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Show FO it El GAY By Cable. Paris, 8. I he Spanish question still causes modi uneasiness, though ! the feeling this morning is somewhat more as.-ming than last evening. A communication announces that Senor U ozaga the Spanish minister, has received instructions from Spain to give official notice to the French government gov-ernment of the candidature of Prince Leopold Tnere is no definite intelligence from Prussia, but France will not be content with the evasive declaration of Kisniarck. f'russia ought, in the interest of the peace of Europe, to withhold consent for Ilohenzollern to sit upon the throne of Spain. From various offi :ial journals this morning are gathered the following details touching the candidature of llohenzoll n n. Trim meaut hostilities when the Spanish government notified the rest powers ot Europe of Hohen zollern s candidature. On the 3rd of July, Prim advised Senor Oinzag, the Spani-h miiii.-ter here, that he, Prim, had chosen Prince Leopold, and that the Spanish mini-try felt as-med that the French government would object, but it so he depended upon the higher sentiments of the Kmpi-ro . This Droves that Prim meant to act without the consent of the 1 iter. France has communicated with the other powers of E urope, and in all cases has received word- of sympathy. Ail she now seeks at Berlin and Mad rid is to prevent the political coiubioa tion. The despatch recently forwarded to the Spanisi government hv Duke Grauimoiit has ocmi made public The duke says France hope Spain will renounce the onlv cindidate for the throne wro is altogether disagreeable. He rcc.ills the services of the Fieneh gov. rrnnent in Spanish affairs, by interdicting in-terdicting plot-and arre.-t n invading cali-ts and urires the fact that France aided Spain in the establishment ot a provi-ional government. A r- port, seeming y well founded, i? in cireul nion here that the Prus-ian mitii-ter nf wir has ordered all the general officers cf the P u-s;an aimy to rej in th'-ir corps without delay. A leadine paper hai an article on the throne question to day, wherein it -ays Piince llohenzollern's qna:ifi"a. tions are indisputable. A begyar him : sell', he conies to rule a nation of b-g- ' I gars. , |