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Show Prince Napoleon has entirely recov-i recov-i ' ered. , Dispatches from Cieu. Weinssfen, received re-ceived to-ilay, announce that hiuexpe- dition through Morocco is entirely successful, the rebels everywhere submitting sub-mitting to French authority. 1 A band of Carlists attempted to cross jtheSpauisu border near Bayamo yes-' yes-' terday, hut were turned I nek by French ' Soldier-. SPAIN. ! tiinrrel in Hie ortcs-Uuel lixpecleU. The debate on the proposed abolition , of slavery in the Spanish colonies, monopolized mo-nopolized the session of the Cortes today. to-day. During the discussion, a quarrel occurred between a Radical deputy, from Porto Rico, and Senor Romero. A duel is expected to-morrow. CREECH. I lonreiiH ordered lo tiil ireeee. Atiikns. (hi-; ave Flourens, who arrived ar-rived in tiroece some time siuce, it is said, has received notice to quit the country in accordance with a demand from the French government to that effect. ef-fect. The movements of Flourens have been made so secretly that it was not ! suspected he hud left London. GREAT BRITAIN- Lords huI oiiiiiioiiS'-Mlsslntr whip nrri v-ed--Iireidt nils in strong demand- Honor declined 'Tify of lajjus" reaily to sall---.Meeliiif;s of nononform-ists nononform-ists and 1". olcslnuls 4 ottou factory burned -Uelresliliis; rains Hamate by light niiix. London In the House of Lords last evening the High Court of Justice bill passed, after a short debate. The Irish laud hill then came up and was discussed discus-sed at length, and read a second time. The House of Commons soon after assembled and went into committee on the supply bill. The civil service estimates esti-mates were agreed to. Torrens moved and Lord Claude Hamilton seconded a resolution touching the want of employment em-ployment by the working classes. Gar-rahan Gar-rahan thought the resolve took the very smallest view of the subject, and he dissented from the facts and conclusions conclus-ions derived therefrom, objected to the proposed remedies and gave his reasons. The debate was participated in by Pease, Newdegate and others at length, Liverpool. The ship Express, which sailed from Logas Giena, many months ago, for this port, unexpectedly arrived here yesterday; she had been given up for lost and part of the insurance insur-ance paid. The Captain of a vessel which arrived here yesterday reports having fallen in with an abandoned hark, of about a lUuuoauJ ions register, lu lauiuuo io.i54 north, longitude 124 west. Her name could not be made out. The Globe says that the cool weather and refreshing rains have had a good etl'ect on the growing crops, but notwithstanding this the breadstuff market is not perceptibly lower: the market is strong for all kind. Professor Darwin declines the honorary honor-ary degree of Oxford, from feeble health. London. The minatnre steamer, City of J'agusa, has been repaired, and only awaits a fair wind to take a fresh start for New York. She rides at anchor in Cork harbor. A large meeting of Nonconformists was held at Liverpool last evevening, at which resolutions were passed, sustaining sus-taining the attitude taken by Gladstone aud Foster on the education bill. There was also a metting of dissenters at Leeds, which was well attended, at which resolutions expressing dissatisfaction dissatis-faction with the education bill were unanimously passed. The cotton factory of Haile k Co., at Dundee, Scotland, was nearly destroyed by tire, last night; loss heavy. Edge, one of the defeated candidates for the Commons, for Bristol, declines to contest the seat. The subject is now before the courts, because of charges of bribery and corruption. Recent showers have L-den over a wide tract of country, and nave been of incalculable service to the crops, which had been nearly destroyed by the long continued dry weather. Thelightning has caused a number of destructive fires: in the neighborhood of Whittlesly several sev-eral houses and barns were struck and burned. There was no loss of life. ITALY. Ionuiaeiit to I be heroes ol Solleriiio. Fi.oki:ni i:. Airaugementa are mak-ir.r; mak-ir.r; for the dt'ilii-Htiou of a monument to the sv!iiit?rs who fell in the jjieat bat-tloof bat-tloof Solferiuo iu 'o . The iiroeeediugs will occur on the bite of the struggle, in l'iciimont, on the anniversary day, Friday tlie il-lth in-t.,anil will be under tiii? bupuriuteaiienpe of Colonel Hayes, l'i reseutinjr the French, and Colonel Ha!!tn;k, rercsenting tlie Austriana. WEST INDIES. 1 be 'l'it()n" cargo cnplurt 1. Havana. Derodaa has received a dispatch stating that tiie important 1 ai t of the 'pton'n cargo has been cap-lured cap-lured and it gives details of the surprise sur-prise of the insurgent, carrying it in-land. in-land. There were only fourteen in the I arty. !uuo has fled to the mountains, i aii-ily j-uisiK-1 by the trof)js. FRANCE. Iililary l'roiiiiuriiiueuto--.lriuee Napoleon Na-poleon rei-oereI cm Iroiu Morocco. Paris. Rumors from Spain are current cur-rent that a military pronunciamento, iu favor of tlie Duke de Montpensier, is intended. The btrike of the iron founders throughont the cjuatry Is pustained, in good part, by money contributed by the Krigli-h trade unions. |