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The news from Europe is to the 14th instant. Captain Semmes, of whom, since the sinking of the Alabama, little has been heard, sailed from the Mersey on October 8th on board the barque Laurel, which is supposed to carry out guns and ammunition for a new screw steamer, of which Captain Semmes is to take command. ThCaptain Semmes is to take command. This new rebel cruiser, it is thought, is the Ranger, which, on October 3d, was lying at Madeira.--Semmes was accompanied by eight officers and one hundred men. The Florida has captured the ship Southern Rights and released her under bonds. The Niagara has seized a Spanish steamer under suspicion of being a blockade-runneSemmes was accompanied by eight officers and one hundred men. The Florida has captured the ship Southern Rights and released her under bonds. The Niagara has seized a Spanish steamer under suspicion of being a blockade-runner. The depression of the commercial circles of England shows no and business, especially in cotton, is almost at a dead lock, and prices continue to fall. At the Peace Conference of Vienna a compromise is said to have been effected on the financial question. Minor questions have also been arranged, and there only remai