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The Madrid advices of the 16th also furnish some scraps

of report from Morocco. The Emperor had acceded to the ultimatum of Spain ; merely declining to deliver up the Pacha who had caused a Spanish Vice-Consul to be assassinated, but promising to degrade and dismiss him, and to salute the Spanish flag on the scene of assassination. This is: considered to settle the Spanish quarrel with Morocco. As to the French, it was reported in Madrid, that the Prince De Joinville had allowed the Emperor a further grace—he had signified that he was still open to accept the terms demanded by France, before he would proceed to bombard Mogador.