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object of Prince Napoleon's visit is to enlighten the Emperor about American affairs. The Post master General has received the following dispatch from General Rosencranz: "The Rebels have been expelled from the Kanawha. Mail service may be resumed there." The wife of Mr. John Heart (late Superintendent of Public Printing) has left this city to meet her husband in Richmond. The correspondent of the New York Commercial says that Mrs. Heart has carried valuable information to Richmond. H. C. Welles, of Michigan, has been appointed Minister to Honduras. Refugees from Fort Oregon give startling accounts of doings there. On the North Carolina coast, at Cape Hatteras Inlet, three steamers and a pilot boat are privateering. One of them, the steamer Gordon, which ran the blockade at Charleston, has captured the Wm. B. McGilvery and Proctor. All privateers are armed with rifle cannon, and their headquarters is at Newbern, N. C. Gun. boats are being col