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der his command, had been violently attacked by an over whelming body of insurgents. Muley Soliman is said to have been recognized as Emperor of Morocco by several tribes, and was encamped about twenty-five miles from Fez, with a considerable force. He is represented as in a position to assume the offensive, and make a serious war against his brother the present Emperor. The Paris Patrie, of June 3d, says that Prince Napoleon, after visiting, in company with the Princess Clothilde, Nice, Ajaccio, Bastia, Tunis, Oran, Algiers, Malaga, Cadiz, and Lisbon, he will take leave of her in the latter city. The Princess will return to France in the Jerome Napoleon, and the Prince will cross the Atlantic in the Reine Hortense, to visit New York and the principal American ports. His absence from France is expected to extend over three months. Rights of privateers. In the House of Commons, on the 3d of June, in reply to a question by W. E. Forster, Lord John Russell said: