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are reported. A Liverpool merchant was bankrupted by his dealings in the rebel cotton loan. The Bank of England maintained the rate of discount at nine per cent, and was likely to advance it. The London Times again expresses the opinion that Mr. Lincoln's chance of re-election to the Presidency is greatly improved by the successes of the Union generals. A new French Minister has been appointed to Washington in place of M. Mereier. It was said in Paris that M. Mereier will go to Madrid as successor to M. Adolphe Barrot. The Slidell-Erlariger wedding party set out from Paris for London, where the newly-married pair will spend the honeymoon. A series of most brilliant Southern American fetes were to be given by M. Erlanger in the English capital. The International Congress for the Promotion of Social Science has been in session at Amsterdam.--An address was signed by one hundred and sixty members of the Congress to President Lincoln, congratulating him upon the su