The Emperor and Empress of the French left St. Cloud
on Thursday at noon, for their Northern tour. They arrived at Arras on Thursday evening; and were well received : the town was illuminated. On Friday morning they continued their journey to Douai, Valenciennes, and Lille. The Prince de Chimay, deputed by the King of the Belgians to compli- ment the Emperor, has arrived at Lille.
The Moniteur announces that the Queen of England has deputed the Earl of Lucan, the Marquis of Worcester, Lord Bingham, and Colonel Dupuis, to visit the camp of Helfaut, "to compliment the Emperor."
The Grand Duchess Olga of Russia and her consort left Torquay for Ostend at six o'clock last evening.
The Countess of Neuilly and the Prince and Princess de Joinville are to leave Claremont this morning, for Southampton, en route for Lisbon. They go to visit the Queen of Portugal.
The Duke of Cambridge has arrived at Olmiitz.
A friend at Florence, writing on the 17th instant, tells us that Miss Cunyngham was still in the prison at Lucca, awaiting her trial ; but she was kindly treated. Her indiscretion was not the effect of youth, for she is between thirty and forty years of age.