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Later from Europe. The latest foreign news is dated Liverpool, February 2: American affairs. The news of the capture of Fort Fisher added materially to the prevalent depression among Southern sympathizers, while the friends of the North were correspondingly elated. Federal securities improved one-half to two per cent., while there was a corresponding fall in the Confederate loan. The reiterated peace rumors caused a further decline in the Liverpool and Manchester cotton market, but there was a better feeling in Liverpool at the close. It was generally supposed that the fall of Fort Fisher had closed Wilmington to the blockade- runners, and had deprived the South of foreign supplies. The London Times says the policy of the North is evidently to isolate the Confederates, as the first necessity for a successful termination of the war. Minister Adams had a long interview with Earl Russell on the 28th ultimo, and this fact, at the present juncture, attract