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It is said that the Emperor will send an aide-de-camp to represent him at the funeral of Count Cavour, and it is also reported that Prince Napoleon will be present. The Paris correspondent of the London Her aid argues that Italian independence will be buried in Count Cavour's grave, and the peninsula become a mere dependency of France. Prince Napoleon has embarked for Spain. Italy. Count Cavour died on the 6th instant. The event has caused a profound sensation. On the evening preceding his death his state became so alarming that great emotion was felt by the people. A --At the re-opening of the Chamber of Deputies to-day the President announced the death of Count Cavour, amid the expressions of profound grief on the part of the Assembly. He looks of the great loss that Italy had sustained, and described the signal services rendered by Count Cavour. Signor Rilez then said the Chamber should participate in the Italian national mourning by suspending the