PARIS, June 7. There are rumors as to the health of the Emperor NAPOLEON.
Yesterday a man is said to have cried, "Vive la Republique!" in his back-yard.
ROME, June, 8. The Ecumenical Council is still in session.
There are more strangers in Rome than there have been at times when the number was less.
ALEXANDRIA, June 8. Several vessels have passed through the Suez Canal since its completion.
The Suez Canal is by some regarded as a success. Others think it a failure.
CALCUTTA, June 6. A native was killed by a tiger near Bundelcund eighteen months ago.
YOKOHAMA, June 6. The P. & O. Steamer Bombay has run down and sunk the U.S. Sloop Oneida.
ST. PETERSBURGH, June 7. Some discontent was caused by the emancipation of the serfs.
BERLIN, June 8. BISMARCK has notified the Upper House that no exemplification of the categorical plebiscitum will be favorably entertained or rejected.