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l by the Prize Court, gives great satisfaction. New York Central sixes have advanced one percent. All other descriptions of American securities have (June 3) receded one per cent. The Mexican question. There was a rumor in Paris that Napoleon contemplates the permanent establishment of French influence in Mexico by means of a protectorate. The Paris Moniteur, of June 7th, contains a notification of the blockade of the Mexican ports, Tampico and Alvarado. A dispatch from Paris, of the 6th of June, says: The publication of the official documents relative to affairs in Mexico, produced an impression little favorable to Gen. Prim. The documents relative to Mexican affairs were laid on the table of the Chamber of Deputies on the 3d of June. Great Britain. At the request of the Atlantic Telegraph Company the Admiralty had ordered the steamer Porcupine to prepare to take soundings. She would be ready in about ten days. Mr. Scully had given notice in t
russels in a day or two, thence he goes to Hotland and England and upon his return here will occupy the ancient chateau of Louis Philippe, at Neuilly, which he has taken for the summer, It is said that one of the objects of the Viceroy's visit to Paris was to consult some of the celebrated physicians here upon the best process by which he could grow lean, as he was threatened with becoming enormously fat. The Court will go to Fontainebleau on the 7th of June. In the beginning of July the Emperor and Empress will take a tour in Auvergne, the district which furnishes all the Charbonnier--water carriers — and commissionaires for Paris. The Empress will then return to St. Cloud, to be present at the accouchement of the Princess Clothilde, which, in the ordinary course of events, will take place towards the end of July. The Emperor, not being wanted on that occasion, goes to Vichy in the interest of his liver, which smoking a dozen cigars a day and the good dinners at the Tuil