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Show REASONABLE DOUBTS. There is a reasonable doubt aa to paternity of the present King of Spain; or, rather, there is no doubt whatever, what-ever, among a god many people, that his legal father and the genuine article are in nowise related to each omer are, in fact, two people. The same was held to be a peculiarity-of tho late Napoleon; and there are even those especially of English birth who do not hesitate to cast the same sort of a shadow ever the paternity pater-nity of the princo imperial. There seems to be some difficulty about royalty in France and Spain, in that no ruler in either country is permuted per-muted to be the sun of his father or the father of his son. After all, this fact mates no great .umeieuce in tne general result. Alfonso Al-fonso and the prince imperial will stand aa did the late Napoleon, on their individual merits, without the smallest reference to the quality ot the respective maternal couches. The antecedents involved in a rigid search for paternity are too remote and uncertain un-certain te reward a prolonged investigation. inves-tigation. The only witnesses who could tlirow light on such situations are precisely the one? who will not anoru tne required information. Hortense is bevond reach in any case; while Isabella and Eugenie would probably resent as impertinent any inquiries upon the subject under reference. If Alfonso . shall succeed, it wili not be of the ' smallest consequence as to his auces- 1 try on his father's side; and the same I Applies to the prince imperial. What i loom will need to-do is to keep a sharp eye on the present, and a sagacious saga-cious one on the future. To neither is tne past especially that relating to pre-natal possibilities, or even probabilities prob-abilities of any practical value. |