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Additional foreign news. St. John's, Sept. 10. --The Liverpool journals to the 1st instant, received by the Africa, contain the following additional news: England. It was reported that Lord Monk would succeed Sir E. Head as Governor of Canada. The weekly return of the Bank of England shows an increase of £73,000. France. It was stated that the Emperor's interview with the King of Prussia would not take place until after the latter's coronation. The Imperial Court of Appeal has modified some of its findings, but the sentence in the case of Count Simons is confirmed. Wheat and corn are to be admitted into the ports of France, temporarily, free of duty. The Paris Bourse was flat at 68£85 Italy. An important diplomatic circular has been published by Baron Ricasoli, explaining that the prevailing brigandism near the Neapolitan Provinces is inspired from Rome, and asserting that the government will not pause in its efforts for the unit