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Spanish waters at Algeciras. The Confederate steamer Sumter was still at Gibraltar, waiting for deal. In the House of Commons the supplementary estimates of expenditures caused by the Trent affair, amounting to 73,000, was agreed to Mr. Bright denounced the policy of the Government, and said that the money was worse than thrown away. Palmerston said that Bright's opinions were confined to himself. The gunboats prepared for commission under the Trent difficulty had been directed to Bright's opinions were confined to himself. The gunboats prepared for commission under the Trent difficulty had been directed to be dismantled. An address to the Emperor of France by the Senate had been read. The debate commenced on the 20th of February. The address regrets the suffering in France on account of the war in America, and the effect on the trade and manufactories, but agrees with the Emperor that the friendly relations between the two countries renders neutrality incumbent on the part of France. The French Bourse was lower, and Rentes closed at 95. The defeat of the Spaniards by the Mexicans