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heir to the throne of France minus one in the present imperial succession, attended by a United States General and escort, to the camp of the rebels and to the Generals in command of them, with the sanction of the United States Government, and the return of the party to the United States lines, is one of the most extraordinary cases that has even been permitted to occur by any Government in the world. I doubt if any neutral prince would have been allowed to pass from the allied lines into Sebastopol and to have returned to the allies by either side; but there could be no "if" in the matter at all had the one side been considered and proclaimed the other to be rebels. Quiet at Washington. Notwithstanding the great expenditure there is but little excitement visible at Washington, unless one goes into the War and Navy Departments, where crowds of contractors block upon the passages, each waiting for his interview with an unhappy Minister or his representative. In America these