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ow, late of the Alabama, and intended cruising for some time in that position on the lookout for the homeward bound. Mr. Superviede, who had arrived in Paris in the character of "special envoy from the Confederate States," is a Frenchman by birth, and was formerly an advocate in the South of France. He has been living in Texas for the last seventeen years, and is now a naturalized American. He got away from Matamoras on board a French ship-of-war, which the Admiral lent him to go to Vera Cruz, where he embarked on the French steamer Florida for St. Nazarite, as before stated. France. The Corps Legislatif had debated the Loan bill at length. M. Thiers and other opposition members spoke in favor of a pacific policy on the part of the Government. M. Picard censured the Government for the Mexican expedition. The bill was finally passed by a vote of 242 to 14. The German Danish question. At a meeting at Altona, in which thousands took part, Prince Fr