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scription in England for the purpose of raising funds to supply the Confederate army with medicines, surgical instruments, &c., and to-day he gives a dinner at the Grand Hotel in Paris to several leading Southerners and sympathizers, including Capt Maffit, of the Florida. And, by the way, this terrible tittle destructive, in a condition better than new, will leave Break in about ten days to resume her mission on the mighty deep. Maffit, will have to remain some two months longer in the hands Maffit, will have to remain some two months longer in the hands of the Paris doctors. The Mobile Register adds to this: The Alabama belle alluded to was Miss Florence Magee, only daughter of James Magee, Esq., late H. B. M.'s Consul, and an old citizen of Mobile.--We regret to learn that Sir Eardly has been doing worse things than giving dinners to Confederate officers in paris, and raising subscriptions to supply our armies with medicines and surgical instruments. Soon after coming into possession of his title and estates, the young Baronet gav