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. When he alluded to the possibility of a reconstruction of the Union, he was told by the gentleman at his side that it was no more possible than that the sun and moon could revolve in the same orbit. The Prince was met on his arrival by General Beauregard with a splendid escort of cavalry, and the same mark of courtesy was tendered him on his return. He preferred, however, the escort of two gentlemen, whom he selected--Major C. H. Morgan, of the Third Tennessee Regiment, Elzey's Brigade, and Captain Charlton Morgan, of the same regiment. The last named officer was chosen in consideration of the fact that his father fought under Visor Emanuel in the Garibaldi Campaign. Capt. M. himself was the Consul at Messina, Sicily, a position which he resigned when Lincoln was elected President; after which, he was Secretary to Colonel A. Dudley Mann, one of the Confederate Commissioners in Europe. He returned home a few months since, and immediately entered the service of his native South.